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In this compelling episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, Dr. Ren speaks with Dr. Eugene Manley Jr., lung cancer researcher, advocate, and educator, about the critical need for equity, representation, and advocacy in lung cancer care and research.
Dr. Manley shares his personal experiences navigating the healthcare system, including the challenges he faced as a Black Medicaid patient during his post-surgical recovery.
Dr. Manley underscores the importance of engaging patients at all stages of research, giving them agency over their samples, and ensuring fair compensation while maintaining ethical standards.
Third Lung Cancer Intervention Summit (Chicago, October 24-25) – Free for patients, caregivers, and survivors. Info and registration here.
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Webinar Series on Lung Cancer – Learn more about research and clinical trial opportunities.
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🎧 Tune in for a deeply personal, eye-opening discussion about the intersection of research, patient advocacy, and systemic inequities in healthcare.
Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments
- Systemic Barriers in Care – Even educated patients can face bias, dismissive treatment, and unsafe discharge practices.
- Representation Matters – The majority of lung cancer research materials and clinical trials lack diversity, affecting treatment efficacy for underrepresented populations.
- Patient Advocacy Is Critical – Having a medical proxy, documenting care, and knowing how to report violations can prevent harm and empower patients.
- Community Engagement Works – Programs like mentorship initiatives and patient summits bridge gaps in education, support, and access.
- Empowerment Is Key – Patients and caregivers are encouraged to be active participants in care, research, and advocacy.
About Dr. Eugene
Dr. Eugene Manley, Jr. is a scientist, health equity advocate, and public speaker dedicated to improving outcomes for underserved communities in cancer care. He is the Founder and CEO of the SCHEQ (STEMM & Cancer Health Equity) Foundation, advancing diversity in STEMM fields and supporting underserved patients navigating cancer.
Dr. Manley combines scientific expertise and lived experience to foster trust, awareness, and empowerment while promoting structural change in healthcare and STEMM education.
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Chapters
1. Introduction to Dr. Eugene Manley, Jr. (00:00:00)
2. Dr. Manley's Background and Motivation (00:02:18)
3. Foundation's Mission and Early Challenges (00:04:38)
4. Lung Cancer Health Equity Conference (00:05:51)
5. Lung Cancer Screening and Medical Racism (00:07:35)
6. Hospital Bureaucracy and Mismanagement (00:22:22)
7. Navigating Medicaid and Patient Advocacy (00:24:33)
8. The Importance of Support Systems (00:26:02)
9. Diversity in Medical Research (00:31:31)
10. Upcoming Lung Cancer Conference (00:36:36)
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