



Although overall cancer incidence rates for Latinx patients have been decreasing, patients in this subgroup tend to be diagnosed for breast, colorectal, prostate, lung, and melanoma cancers at more advanced stages. Cancer is the leading cause of death among Latinx individuals, accounting for 21% of all fatalities. The Latinx population makes up approximately 18.7% of the total population of the US.

Patients cited low health literacy, medical mistrust, and health insurance complications as potential barriers to TGP. Twenty-six percent of patients had learned about TGP through their doctor and 47% reported having some form of genetic testing. 1Īmong 19 patients, only 16% had previously undergone TGP. To read the rest of the release notes, see Adobe Substance 3D Designer Release Notes.Latinx patients with cancer had a low rate of tumor genomic profiling (TGP), partially due to structural and cultural barriers, according to findings from a qualitative study presented during the 5th Annual Regional Synergistic Partnership for Enhancing Equity in Cancer Health (SPEECH) Conference and Retreat in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It helps you to find quickly the node you are looking for. When you are looking for a node from the node menu (accessible by pressing Spacebar in the Graph View), nodes are now correctly filtered in order to show only the ones who are compatible with the one currently selected in the graph. This feature is now also available from the node contextual menu in order to make it more discoverable. In our latest release, we added the possibility to preview a node in the 3D View thanks to a keyboard shortcut ( SHIFT + Click on a node).
