The Oncology Podcast
S3E2 The Oncology Journal Club Podcast: Is DEI Dead? The Future of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Healthcare
Mar 19, 2025
Season 3
Episode 2
The Oncology Network presents The Oncology Journal Club Podcast
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Welcome to The Oncology Journal Club Podcast Series 3
Hosted by Professor Craig Underhill, Dr Kate Clarke & Professor Christopher Jackson | Proudly produced by The Oncology Network
The Oncology Journal Club hosts break from their usual format to discuss the impact of political shifts on diversity, equity and inclusion in cancer research and treatment worldwide.
- Recent political developments threaten progress in cancer research, particularly through attacks on the NIH, CDC and other scientific institutions
- Evidence shows that diversity in healthcare leadership leads to better patient outcomes and financial performance
- Censorship of scientific language related to gender and equity raises serious concerns about academic freedom
- DEI initiatives aren't just political—they are clinical; with evidence that they save lives, with examples from bowel cancer treatment in New Zealand
- Representation in medical fields matters for patient engagement, with data showing improved outcomes when clinicians reflect the communities they serve
- Regional cancer centres can match metropolitan survival rates through targeted funding and research, saving approximately 90 lives annually in one Australian community
- The hosts encourage colleagues to speak up where possible while supporting those who cannot due to political pressures
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