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CANCER BUZZ


Apr 15, 2025

Raising awareness about disparities in cancers impacting women, screening among Indigenous populations, and barriers to accessing care is essential. The Association of Cancer Care Centers (ACCC) is dedicating to providing up-to-date information on approaches to improving women’s health screening, education, and prevention in Indigenous subpopulations. In this episode, CANCER BUZZ speaks with Tricia Numan, MD, assistant professor of pathology at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center about geographical challenges to accessing care and strategies for culturally tailored approaches for indigenous women. 

 

“[There] are some major things that have happened in not so recent past to native populations, and I think it’s really important for health care providers to take that recent history into account when they’re caring for native patients.” – Tricia Numan, MD

 

“If you want to culturally tailor your health care I think that it’s very important, because it’s not a one size fits all.”

 

Tricia Numan, MD

Gynecologic Pathologist

Assistant Professor of Pathology

Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine

Department of Indigenous Cancer Health

Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

Buffalo, New York



Resources: 

Roswell Park Department of Indigenous Cancer Health

Oncology Issues Roswell Park Article