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S5 Ep. 5: Cancer Trends in Latino Communities

Cancer Health Equity NOW

Release Date: 09/12/2025

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What do we know about cancer trends in Latino communities? In this episode, we are excited to have a conversation with Ysabel Duron from The Latino Cancer Institute, Dr. Amelie Ramirez from University of Texas Health, San Antonio, and Gladys Arias from the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network. Join us as we dive into our lived experiences and talk about cancer trends that impact Latino communities in Washington, California, and Texas. We hope that this conversation strengthens our shared efforts and provides insights into community-led initiatives that are making a difference. ...

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What do we know about cancer trends in Latino communities? In this episode, we are excited to have a conversation with Ysabel Duron from The Latino Cancer Institute, Dr. Amelie Ramirez from University of Texas Health, San Antonio, and Gladys Arias from the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network.

Join us as we dive into our lived experiences and talk about cancer trends that impact Latino communities in Washington, California, and Texas. We hope that this conversation strengthens our shared efforts and provides insights into community-led initiatives that are making a difference.

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio:

American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network:

  • Learn more about their advocacy work at fightcancer.org or juntoscontraelcancer.org
  • For information on screenings, symptoms, resources and the ACS 24/7 helpline, visit cancer.org
  • The 24/7 Helpline can help answer any cancer-related questions in English or Spanish: 800.227.2345

The Latino Cancer Institute

  • Learn more about The Latino Cancer Institute and register for the free Latino Men’s Health Forum (Virtual), please visit www.latinocancercareinstitute.org
  • Social media: @thelatinocancerinstitute