Cancer Control & Survivorship Members
The Cancer Control & Survivorship Program actively seeks to improve cancer control and survivorship by developing and implementing methodologically sound, clinically relevant and highly innovative research initiatives that are clinically effective and translational, aimed to reduce the burden of cancer across multiple communities.
Reichek, Jennifer L
Associate Professor
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In research I have focused on the psychosocial effects of cancer diagnosis and treatment on children, adolescents, and young adults, as well as anthracycline induced cardiotoxicity. My primary clinica... [more]
Rini, Christine
Professor
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Dr. Rini is a social/health psychologist conducting research on factors influencing patientsâ behavioral and psychosocial responses to health-related challenges. She is particularly interested in in... [more]
Rodriguez, Gladys
Assistant Professor
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My research goal is to identify and develop scalable interventions to address cancer inequities and improve cancer care delivery for vulnerable populations. I am interested in community engagement, he... [more]
Rothrock, Nan
Professor
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I am a health outcomes researcher focusing on patient-reported outcome (PRO) measure development and application in diverse clinical populations and settings. My work centers on the implementation of ... [more]
Roy, Ishan
Assistant Professor
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I am establishing a translational research lab focused on the physiologic mechanisms that drive functional decline in cancer patients. My research interests can be divided into both basic science and ... [more]