Yale and Ugandan Docs Discuss Cancer, Condoms and HIV on Connecticut Radio
Dr Kenneth Miller of the Connecticut Challenge Survivorship Clinic and his special guest, Dr Fred Okuku of East Africa, recently discussed cancer and HIV in Uganda on the radio show Yale Cancer Center Answers.
During the interview, the two doctors talked about the ABC program, AIDS-related Kaposi’s sarcoma, breast, cervical and prostate cancer rates in Africa, as well as other interesting topics. To hear the broadcast, click here.
If you’d like to listen to more broadcasts from Yale Cancer Center Answers, the show airs Sundays on WNPR. The segments usually run about 30 minutes and include a wealth of useful information about breakthroughs in cancer treatment.
Source: Yale Cancer Center Podcast Feed
Related Links: BBC; IRINnews.org
Technorati Tags: HHV8; medical oncology; New Haven; cancer prevention; epidemiology; public health; international medicine; Mulago Hospital; Kampala
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