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University of Minnesota's Study Finder is a tool to help people find studies to participate in that can help create a healthier future.

Black Americans have at least double the incidence of myeloma as any other race or ethnicity, and recent studies show they face additional barriers and lower access to care.

As Vice President, in 2016, Joe Biden launched the Cancer Moonshot with the mission to accelerate the rate of progress against cancer. The cancer and patient community and medical researchers responded with tremendous energy and ingenuity.

February 22, 2022
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at ASCO.

Providing access to genetic counseling, testing, related cancer screening and preventive services for Medicare beneficiaries with a personal or family history of hereditary cancer.

This infographic helps healthcare professionals to understand the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Z codes.

New analysis based on IQVIA data finds that certain demographics and social determinants are associated with an increased likelihood of patients with commercial insurance abandoning their prescribed medicines.

"ALL PATIENTS, NO MATTER WHO THEY ARE OR WHERE THEY LIVE, DESERVE THE HIGHEST QUALITY CANCER CARE."

April 6, 2022
On March 30, clinical trial leaders, hospital practitioners and patient representatives met in the latest installment of the Diversity in Oncology series hosted by GRYT Health and Bristol Myers Squibb. The purpose: to uncover barriers to clinical trial access and work toward actionable structural improvements and solutions.

October 25, 2021
Megan-Claire Chase, partnership director at GRYT Health, wears a sparkly breast cancer ribbon clip in her short hair. She says she wears a number of accoutrements these days because after her hair grew back post-chemo she felt she needed them to feel more feminine.

October 27, 2021
In the tenements of Spanish Harlem, a 28-year-old Puerto Rican single mom feels pressured into making an important decision: either undergo La Operación, a surgery which was supposed to keep her from unplanned pregnancies, or risk losing her Welfare benefits.