• Ep. 41: CancerX: Reducing incidence, burden, and disparities in cancer care

  • Jun 28 2023
  • Duración: 50 m
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Ep. 41: CancerX: Reducing incidence, burden, and disparities in cancer care

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  • Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for nearly 10 million deaths in 2020. President Biden has reignited the Cancer Moonshot initiative and set a new national goal: “if we work together, we can cut the death rate from cancer by at least 50% over the next 25 years and improve the experience of people and their families living with and surviving cancer”. “To achieve [the cancer moonshot goals], we must amplify digital innovation,” stated Dr. Catharine Young, Assistant Director of Cancer Moonshot Engagement and Policy, White House Office of Science and Technology.   CancerX, an initiative to rapidly accelerate the pace of cancer innovation in the U.S., will harness the power of innovation to reduce the burden of cancer for all people. Oracle is excited and honored to join Cancer Moonshot's new CancerX public-private partnership.   In this episode Jennifer Goldsack, Chief Executive Officer at Digital Medicine Society (DiMe), Santosh Mohan, Vice President, Digital at Moffitt Cancer Center with Moffitt Cancer Center, and Stephen Konya, Senior Advisor to the Deputy National Coordinator, and Innovation Portfolio Lead for the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT (ONC) will share more about Cancer Moonshot, CancerX and the importance of digital innovation to achieve the goals.   --------------------------------------------------------   Episode Transcript: 00;00;00;00 - 00;00;34;26 Hi, everyone, and welcome to the latest dose, the podcast that explores the depth of innovation and human compassion in clinical research. I'm your host, Katherine Vandebelt, global vice president of Clinical Innovation at Oracle Health Sciences. Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for nearly 10 million deaths in 2020, President Biden has reignited the Cancer Moonshot and set a new national goal.   00;00;34;29 - 00;00;56;27 If we work together, we can cut the death rate from cancer by at least 50% over the next 25 years and improve the experience of people and their families living with and surviving cancer. In response to the White House Cancer Moonshot, CancerX is formed, an initiative to rapidly accelerate the pace of cancer innovation in the United States.   00;00;57;00 - 00;01;26;12 CancerX will harness the power of innovation to reduce the burden of cancer for all people. Oracle is excited and honored to join Cancer's Moonshot New CancerX Public Private Partnership. Here with me today to share more about these inspirational initiatives, our Jennifer Goldsack, Santosh Mohan, and Stephen Konya. Jennifer, Jen, Goldsack is the CEO of the Digital Medicine Society, also known as DIME.   00;01;26;15 - 00;01;56;08 Jen's research focuses on applied approaches to the safe, effective, and equitable use of digital technologies to improve health, health care and health research. Jen is a member of the roundtable on Genetics and Precision Health at the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine. Jen serves on the World Economic Forum Global Leadership Council on Mental Health. Previously, Jen spent several years developing and implementing projects with Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative, also known as CTTI.   00;01;56;10 - 00;02;26;08 This is a public private partnership co-founded by Duke University and the FDA. Jen conducted research at the hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, helped launch the Value Institute, a pragmatic research and innovation center embedded in the large academic medical center in Delaware. Jen earned her master's degree in chemistry from the University of Oxford, England, her master's in history and sociology of medicine from the University of Pennsylvania and her MBA from George Washington University.   00;02;26;10 - 00;03;04;24 Jen is a retired athlete, formerly a Pan American Games champion, Olympian, and world champion silver medalist. Santosh Mohan, vice president of digital at Moffitt Cancer Center, is also with us today. Santosh brings more than 15 years of digital health and health information technology experience to this role. Previously, he served as the managing director of the Innovation Hub at Brigham and Women's Hospital, where he led digital transformation through the use, development, evaluation and commercialization of digital health applications.   00;03;04;27 - 00;03;34;27 Throughout his career, Santosh has worked to leverage data and analytics to create and design new programs and digital abilities, with a strong focus on emerging technology to advance care and improve the clinician and patient experience. Santosh holds a master’s degree in clinical informatics from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and a bachelor’s degree in bioinformatics from Vellore Institute of Technology in India.   00;03;34;29 - 00;04;11;01 Santosh is a certified professional in healthcare information and Management Systems, a member of American Medical Informatics Association, a senior member and fellow ...
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