Program Leadership

Leader: Susan Hankinson, MPH, ScD
Co-Leader: Walter Willett, MD, MPH

Cancer Epidemiology Program

The Cancer Epidemiology Program’s mission is to identify risk factors for cancer, enabling further understanding of cancer causes and creation of strategies to reduce the incidence of cancer. The Program defines risk and translates epidemiologic research into preventive interventions; by identifying cancer risk biomarkers, basic science studies can be better targeted to relevant mechanisms of human carcinogenesis.

The Cancer Epidemiology Program is closely integrated with disease-based programs; Program members lead or co-lead the Ovary and Lung SPOREs and participate in other SPOREs. This collaborative environment facilitates transfer of scientific discovery from population study to the bench and back again.

The Cancer Epidemiology Program has four specific aims:

Accomplishment of these scientific aims will help the Program achieve faster translation of epidemiological findings into prevention strategies.

Additional Value of the Program

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Status:

Active

Type:

Discipline

Discipline:

Population Science

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