Investigator
Applied Research Scientist III · Moffitt Cancer Center, Health Outcomes and Behavior
Inequities in the Impacts of Hurricanes and Other Extreme Weather Events for Cancer Survivors
Abstract In this minireview, we examine the impacts of hurricanes and other extreme weather events on cancer survivors, focusing on structural and social determinants of health. We briefly explore influences on biological, psychosocial, and behavioral outcomes and discuss risk and resilience factors in cancer survivorship during and after hurricanes. Our goal is to inform future directions for research that can identify areas in which we can most efficiently improve cancer outcomes and inform changes in health systems, clinical practice, and public health policies. This timely minireview provides researchers and clinicians with an overview of challenges and opportunities for improving disaster preparedness and response for cancer survivors.
Applied Research Scientist III
Moffitt Cancer Center · Health Outcomes and Behavior
Applied Research Scientist II
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute · Health Outcomes and Behavior
Applied Research Scientist
H Lee Moffitt Cancer Center and Research Institute · Health Outcomes and Behavior
Applied Postdoctoral Fellow
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center · Health Outcomes and Behavior
Ph.D.
University of Kentucky · Gerontology
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