Lay Health Advisor programs have shown remarkable promise in addressing health inequities, and some of the structural barriers to health, experienced by Black women.
Columbia University and Weill Cornell Medicine have been awarded a $9.8 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to help combat cancer disparities fueled by persistent poverty.
Researchers at our Center for Infection and Immunity explore a new peer-reviewed study about the microbes in our gut and what they tell us about chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis.
Columbia University Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center
February 3, 2023
Black and Hispanic patients, who shoulder a disproportionate burden of poor cancer outcomes and are heavily impacted by COVID-19, are suffering from greater treatment delays or discontinuations.