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  • Dr. Miletti is a cancer researcher. He studies how cancer cells respond to signals in the environment. This subfield of cancer research is called cell signaling/signal transduction. Currently, he is exploring why triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is seen more frequently among African American women than among white women and wants to know if genetics explains the difference. In his lab, he tests and compares TNBC cells from African American women and white women to see if they react differently to the same stimuli. So far, they have not found different typical behaviors or responses except for the response to hydrogen peroxide. This difference might help them develop treatments for different racial and ethnic groups.
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In Support of Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition
The Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC) is a 501(c)(3) staffed by a combined number of 25 full-time and part-time employees and has an office serving citizens in each of the three counties in Delaware – New Castle, Kent, and Sussex. 

DBCC has developed and implemented programs tailored to the unique needs of different populations, including young women with breast cancer, African-American women, Latinas, lesbians, and women with disabilities. DBCC has trained healthcare providers who implement culturally competent care and has conducted many educational sessions for the general public in partnership with corporate and community organizations.

In addition, DBCC has referred and navigated thousands of uninsured adults for free and low-cost cancer screenings and has removed barriers to cancer screenings and treatment by providing interpretation, transportation, and support services. 

As a member of the National Breast Cancer Coalition, represented on its board of directors, DBCC has worked to support the national organization’s efforts to research the causes of breast cancer and pursue optimal treatments and cures.

The vision of the Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition is to create a caring community where barriers to breast cancer screenings are removed and all persons at risk served by DBCC have access to quality care and treatment. DBCC will ensure each individual diagnosed receives resources to become a thriving survivor, armed with the knowledge and support needed to conquer this disease.