Why Colorectal Cancer Screening Can’t Wait!

Dr. Renee Williams, renowned gastroenterologist and Associate Professor within the Department of Medicine at NYU Langone, explains disparities in colorectal cancer screenings among African Americans, Hispanics, and Native Americans, and how they worsened during the COVID pandemic. Dr. Williams explains why getting routine healthcare checkups and screenings is so important and explains the various CRC screening options for patients.

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Renee Williams, MD

Associate Professor within the Department of Medicine at NYU Langone

Dr. Williams is an Associate Professor within the Department of Medicine at NYU Langone, where she serves as Associate Chair for Health Equity. Within Gastroenterology her interests include health disparities in colorectal cancer screening and medical education. She currently serves as the Co-Chair of the New York Citywide Colorectal Cancer Control Coalition risk assessment and screening committee, is the former chair of the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee for the American College of Gastroenterology (ACG), and now serves on the ACG Board of Trustees. Dr. Williams is the Director of both the Saul J Farber Program in Health Equity and Department of Internal Medicine’s Organization for Nurturing Diversity (DIMOND) in the Department of Medicine.

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