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Timothy Wm. Mullett, MD, MBA, FACS

Dr. Mullett is a professor of surgery in the Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the University of Kentucky (UK) and a leader in lung cancer care and research. He chairs the UK cancer committee and previously served as Chair of the Commission on Cancer (CoC). Dr. Mullett is also medical director of the Markey Cancer Center Affiliate and Research Networks, advancing high-quality cancer care and clinical trials across community sites. Although he has experience in cardiac surgery and transplantation, Dr. Mullett’s clinical practice and research focus on the overwhelming burden of lung cancer in Kentucky.

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Graham Warren, MD, PhD, FASCO

Dr. Warren is a Professor of Radiation Medicine at the University of Kentucky and Director of Tobacco Research, Universal Screening and Treatment at the Markey Cancer Center. He also serves as Vice Chair of Clinical Research in Radiation Medicine.
A board-certified radiation oncologist, his work focuses on the impact of tobacco use on cancer outcomes and the integration of evidence-based cessation into cancer care. He has contributed to multiple Surgeon General’s Reports and national cancer policy efforts, and has developed cessation programs at the institutional, regional, and national level and worked with ASCO, AACR, IASLC, NCI, CDC, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer, and several other cancer organizations to increase access to evidence-based tobacco cessation support for cancer patients.

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