
Julia Stal, PhD
@juliastal1
NCI K00 Postdoctoral Research Fellow @DanaFarber @HarvardMed | PhD @USCPPHS | Pediatric/AYA cancer survivorship, quality care delivery, disparities, & fertility
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=gqUDKUQAAAAJ 10-09-2019 20:41:29
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🌎 How can we reduce cancer #disparities for underrepresented patients? Dr. Chanita Halbert-Hughes Chanita Halbert of Keck School of Medicine of USC uses precision approaches and multilevel strategies to promote #equity in cancer outcomes for disparate populations.



Thank you Larissa Nekhlyudov and Nicole L. Stout DPT, FAPTA for the commentary on our work with American College of Surgeons! May this labor of love be a small step toward improving cancer survivorship services.


👇Important new JAMA Network Open study by Julia Stal, PhD et al. describes #SurvOnc services at American College of Surgeons COC-accredited programs. 👉In the accompanying commentary, Nicole L. Stout DPT, FAPTA and I emphasize the need to use these data to promote a system change. jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…

Larissa Nekhlyudov JAMA Network Open Julia Stal, PhD American College of Surgeons Nicole L. Stout DPT, FAPTA "To truly serve the diverse population of people living with and beyond #cancer, survivorship programs must be woven into the fabric of all oncology institutions. We need a system-based approach" MASCC NIH NCCIH Society for Integrative Oncology



Thank you for the love you poured into this, Dr. Chino. Patients past, present, and future thank you. You are an inspiration. Fumiko Ladd Chino, MD, FASCO

So proud of Julia Stal, PhD, @KimMillerPhD, and the other wonderful coauthors for publishing this manuscript on such an important topic 👉 #survonc services at American College of Surgeons COC-accred. progs. 💯💯💯

Almost three years later to the day, this mug moved cross country with me to my new postdoc research home Dana-Farber Division of Population Sciences Dana-Farber 🥹





Here’s a timeline of my career Orange=grants submitted Green=grants funded Lessons learned? -persistence pays -scientist=professional writer -grant writing makes the science better -scientist=entrepreneur. Not every “invention” is a hit (learned this from Shark Tank)




Excited to share our new manuscript qualitatively exploring the content of fertility discussions for AYA cancer patients published in Supportive Care in Cancer: Springer Journal 🗣️ pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40113637/

In the era of immunotherapy and targeted agents, oncofertility and reproductive counselling after cancer are becoming increasingly complex. In our latest review in Human Reproduction ESHRE we address major evidence in this field. Thank you Matteo Lambertini, MD PhD and all coauthors! OncoAlert
