A Pathologist’s Insights: Learning from Gwen Ifill
Crystal Moore, MD, PhD, FCAPCrystal Moore, MD, PhD, FCAP, achieved her dual doctorate, physician-scientist degree at the Medical College of Virginia; she completed her residency training in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology at Duke University and is a board-certified Fellow of the College of American Pathologists.
"The first female African-American host of a major political TV show and role model to women around the world, Gwen Ifill, passed away from endometrial carcinoma. The illness and death of the award-winning journalist gives women a reason to pause and consider the importance of awareness to identify cancers that are prevalent but, with early detection, have high survival rates."
"The first female African-American host of a major political TV show and role model to women around the world, Gwen Ifill, passed away from endometrial carcinoma. The illness and death of the award-winning journalist gives women a reason to pause and consider the importance of awareness to identify cancers that are prevalent but, with early detection, have high survival rates."
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