Patient Education
The program's social media accounts have been combined into the institutional accounts, but some faculty and staff members in the program maintain personal X (formerly Twitter) accounts that share inflammatory breast cancer information with the community. These profiles are listed below:
Leadership:
Naoto Ueno: @teamoncology
Wendy Woodward: @IBCradiation
Faculty and others:
Angela Alexander: @thecancergeek
Chandra Bartholomeusz: @cbartholomeusz1
Bisrat Debeb: @DebebLab
Anthony Lucci: @anthonylucci1
Susie Sun: @SusieSunMD
Mediget Teshomer: @drmediget
For current information and commentary from staff, faculty and guest bloggers on inflammatory breast cancer treatment, prevention, and research please check out our Cancerwise Blog entries.
We have IBC Patient Education printed information that is approved for distribution to new/current patients. Please let us know if you would like additional copies for outreach or if you would like a copy for yourself.
For information on clinical trials for IBC patients, please check ClinicalTrials.gov or our clinical trials page.
Our newsletter, Illuminating Hope, is distributed on a quarterly basis. The available issues can be found below.
Archive Illuminating Hope Issues
- Issue 27, April 2022
- Issue 26, January 2022
- Issue 25, October 2021
- Issue 24, July 2021
- Issue 23, April 2021
- Issue 22, January 2021
- Issue 21, October 2020
- Issue 20, September 2020
- Issue 19, Aug 2020 - Special Edition on IBC Connect
- Issue 18, July 2020
- Issue 17, June 2020
- Issue 16, May 2020
- Issue 15, May 2019
- Issue 13, February 2018
- Issue 12, October 2017
- Issue 11, June 2017
- Issue 10, Sept 2016
- Issue 9, June 2016
- Issue 8, March 2016
- Issue 7, January 2016
- Issue 6, September 2015
- issue 5, June 2015
- Issue 4, March 2015
- Issue 3, January 2015
- Issue 2, September 2014
IBC Learning Academy
The Morgan Welch IBC Program was pleased to support the IBC Network Foundation in their first IBC Learning Academy, a virtual advocacy training program that was held in October 2020. Many IBC program faculty and staff were volunteer speakers for this one-of-a-kind event aimed at training advocates and engaging them in future research advocacy efforts. The event was held live and recorded and is available for viewing on the IBC Learning Academy site, after free registration.