In this International Women’s History Month conversation, Dr. Rutika Mehta of Weill Cornell Medicine (USA) discusses the evolving landscape of stomach cancer treatment, including the rise in younger patient diagnoses and the promise of early detection tools.
In this episode, she explores:
• The urgent need for better screening strategies
• Nutritional and quality-of-life challenges for patients
• Artificial intelligence and innovation in oncology
• The emotional realities of end-of-life care
• Surrounding yourself with mentors who build confidence
Dr. Mehta emphasizes that giving 100% to patients and research ultimately leads to collective gains in care, knowledge, and hope — a powerful reflection of this year’s International Women’s History Month theme, “Give to Gain.”
#StomachCancerAwareness #WomenInSTEM #CancerCare #EarlyDetection #AIinHealthcare #GastricCancer #GiveToGain
In this episode, she explores:
• The urgent need for better screening strategies
• Nutritional and quality-of-life challenges for patients
• Artificial intelligence and innovation in oncology
• The emotional realities of end-of-life care
• Surrounding yourself with mentors who build confidence
Dr. Mehta emphasizes that giving 100% to patients and research ultimately leads to collective gains in care, knowledge, and hope — a powerful reflection of this year’s International Women’s History Month theme, “Give to Gain.”
#StomachCancerAwareness #WomenInSTEM #CancerCare #EarlyDetection #AIinHealthcare #GastricCancer #GiveToGain
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- Oncology
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