Presentations  & Publications

SHARE Cancer Support Webinar

Dr. Kemi Doll, gynecologic oncologist at the University of Washington Medical Center, shares her passion for improving the lives of black women affected by this disease through her extensive research and knowledge about endometrial cancer. This webinar is being put on in partnership with ECANA. For more information go to sharecancersupport.org

Virtual Patient Perspectives Roundtable: Patient Advocacy & Support in the Backdrop of COVID-19.

This Virtual Roundtable—focused on gynecologic cancer patient advocacy and support—is an online version of the IGCS Patient Perspectives Roundtable Series. It is structured to adhere to the safety guidelines in place during the COVID-19 pandemic while addressing information gaps and needs and continuing the exchange of essential information in this constantly evolving environment.

 

Kemi Doll video time: 11:45 - 22:08, 51:00-55:40

The Black-White Mortality Gap in Endometrial Cancer.

Presentation at the Benjamin Rabinowitz Symposium in Medical Ethics: Race, Health & Justice at the University of Washington.

 

PUBLICATIONS

Doll KM, Thomas CR. Supporting the Rarest of the Rare: Underrepresented Minority Faculty in the Medical Subspecialties. New England Journal of Medicine. 2020 Jul 16;383(3):283-285. PMID: 32668121

Romano S, Doll KM. The impact of fibroids and histologic subtype on the performance of U.S. clinical guidelines for the diagnosis of endometrial cancer among Black women. Ethnicity & Disease. 2020

Doll KM, Hempstead B, Alson J, Sage L, Lavallee DL. Assessment of pre-diagnostic experiences of Black women with endometrial cancer. JAMA Network Open. 2020 May 1; 3(5):e204964. PMID: 32412636

Doll KM, Hempstead B, Truitt AR. Seeking Black Women’s Voices in Endometrial Cancer Research via Deliberate Community Engagement. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research Education and Action. 2019;13(3):253-264. PMID: 31564666

Doll KM, Winn A. Assessing Endometrial Cancer Risk Among US Women: Long-Term Trends using Hysterectomy-Adjusted Analysis. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2019 Oct;221(4):318.e1-318.e9 PMID: 31125544.

Doll KM, Khor S, Odem-Davis K, He H, Wolff E, Flum D, Ramsey S, Goff BA. Role of Bleeding Recognition and Evaluation in Black-White Disparities in Endometrial Cancer. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2018 Dec;219(6):593.e1-593.e14. PMID: 30291839

Doll KM. Investigating Black-White Disparities in Gynecologic Oncology: Theories, Conceptual Models, and Applications. Gynecologic Oncology. 2018 Apr;149(1):78-83. PMID: 29605054

Temkin SM, Rimel BJ, Bruegl AS, Gunderson CC, Beavis AL, Doll KM. A Contemporary Framework of Health Equity Applied to Gynecologic Cancer Care: A Society of Gynecologic Oncology Evidenced-based Review. Gynecologic Oncology. 2018 Apr;149(1):70-77. PMID: 29605053

Doll KM, Winn AN, Goff BA. Untangling the Black-White Mortality Gap in Endometrial Cancer: A Cohort Simulation. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2017 Mar;216(3):325-325. PMID: 28034650

Doll KM, Snyder CR, Ford CL. Endometrial Cancer Disparities: A Race Conscious Critique of the Literature. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2018 May;218(5):474-482.e2. PMID: 28964822

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