UNC Trend – Targeting the Wnt pathway to overcome immunosuppression in solid tumors. (UNCLCN) – Free CE Credit
Targeting the Wnt pathway to overcome immunosuppression in solid tumors.
Kevin Pruitt, PhD
UNC Trend
June 8, 2026
UNC TREND is designed to promote translational, laboratory, population, and clinical research to reduce cancer disparities in Non-Hispanic Black women with endometrial cancer. Technical support provided by UNCLCN.
You are invited to attend this UNC Trend webinar.
UNC TREND is designed to promote translational, laboratory, population, and clinical research to reduce cancer disparities in Non-Hispanic Black women with endometrial cancer.
Endometrial cancer is the 4th most common cancer in American women. It represents one of the largest racial cancer disparities in North Carolina and the United States. Compared to Non-Hispanic White women, Non-Hispanic Black women have a 55% higher five-year mortality rate from endometrial cancer.
View our TREND Video Channel for videos of past events.
Visit the UNC Trend calendar page to view upcoming events. To receive credit for attending a videoconference, the participant must have access to the video component through Zoom. Participating only via phone is not sufficient to receive CE credit.
To receive credit for attending a videoconference, the participant must have access to the video component through Zoom. Participating only via phone is not sufficient to receive CE credit.
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