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Elizabeth J. Cathcart-Rake, M.D., is a medical oncologist specializing in the treatment of breast cancer. Her research is focused on improving the disparities facing LGBTQIA+ people with or at risk for cancer. Dr. Cathcart-Rake has a particular focus on improving care for transgender and gender diverse individuals with breast cancer. In addition, Dr. Cathcart-Rake studies ways to prevent and treat the acute and long-term effects of cancer treatments in order to support the quality of life for cancer survivors.
Individuals who identify as LGBTQIA+ may experience healthcare-related disparities that influence early detection and treatment of cancer and quality of life outcomes. Dr. Cathcart-Rake studies these differences through qualitative and quantitative research methods. She helps to reduce these disparities through clinical care interventions and the development of clinical trials. Dr. Cathcart-Rake studies the toxicities of cancer treatments and develops clinical trials with the goal of preventing and treating side effects that influence the mental and physical health of cancer survivors.
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