ASTRO 2022 Annual Meeting will be held Oct. 23-26
Media contact: Anna Megdell, 734-764-2220
Support Rogel colleagues in person and online
Rogel Cancer Center faculty and trainees will lead 30 presentations, posters and moderated sessions at the American Society of Radiation Oncology annual meeting. This year’s meeting will be held in-person, virtually and on-demand.
Congratulations to Daniel Chang, M.D., and Charles Mayo, Ph.D., who will be named ASTRO fellows at the meeting!
As you attend panel discussions, view posters and conduct your own presentations, don’t forget to connect with other researchers on Twitter.
Here are some tips to help you get started:
- Check out who’s presenting from Rogel here.
- Use these Rogel branded images on your Twitter posts.
- Help amplify the reach and impact of your colleagues’ work by adding the #ASTRO22 hashtag and tagging @UMRogelCancer in your posts.
Jamie Takayesu, M.D., presented Evaluation of disparity in physician assessment of sexual dysfunction in women versus men receiving brachytherapy for genitourinary cancers at ASTRO. Listen to the interview
Fourth-year radiation oncology resident Dr. Jamie Takayesu, discusses her research on whether health care providers talk to women receiving radiation for genitourinary cancer about sexual health and function as much as they do men. Listen to her break down the multifaceted disparity and suggests some potential solutions to bridge the gap.
Additional resources:
Read/download ASTRO podcast transcript.
The Cancer Wise podcast is part of the Michigan Medicine Podcast Network.