
Being Queer and Having Cancer
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CancerRebranded Episode #3 – BEING QUEER AND HAVING CANCER
Hello and welcome to Cancer Rebranded. I’m Craig Lustig. In this episode we will focus on the intersection of being LGBTQ and having cancer. How have the issues and challenges that I faced in 1992 as a late-twenty-something gay man with cancer changed and what are the current challenges?
For this episode I am joined by someone who brings a wealth of professional and personal experience and expertise to this topic, Scout. Scout is the Executive Director of the National LGBT Cancer Network. Scout serves as the principal investigator of both the CDC-funded LGBTQ tobacco-related cancer disparity network and Out: The National Cancer Survey. Scout spends much of his time working with various agencies to expand their reach and engagement with LGBTQ+ populations. Scout works in health policy analysis and has a particular interest in expanding research in the LGBTQ+ community. He has faculty appointments at both Brown University and Boston Universities’ Schools of Public Health. Scout is an openly nonbinary and trans father of three.