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S6 Ep. 2 Navigating Colorectal Cancer Screening in Rural WA and Alaska

54 min · 24 de mar de 2026
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Join us for a conversation about the barriers and facilitators for accessing colorectal cancer screening in rural Washington and Alaska. We're excited to be joined by Parth Shah, PharmD, PhD, with Fred Hutch Cancer Center and Jalisa Ingram (Diné), MA and Claire Siekaniec, Msc, RD, with the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium. We'll talk about the similarities across our states, how people are making colorectal cancer more accessible, and what we can learn from each other. Listen to the episode to learn more!

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