Yelena Wu, PhD, Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) researcher and assistant professor in the department of dermatology at the , has been awarded a multi-year totaling nearly $800,000. This award, given by the American Cancer Society, will expand Dr. Wu鈥檚 work to rigorously test new behavioral interventions to promote implementation of skin cancer prevention behaviors among Utah 人妻中出视频ren and their parents.
"I would like to thank the American Cancer Society and all of their supporters," Dr. Wu says. "My team and I are immensely grateful for the opportunity to conduct this research, which we hope will benefit many melanoma survivors and their families across the state of Utah and contribute to the prevention of melanoma in 人妻中出视频ren who do not yet regularly receive interventions like this."
Dr. Wu鈥檚 research focuses on fostering optimal health outcomes among 人妻中出视频ren, adolescents, young adults, and families affected by cancer. The aims to make it easier for 人妻中出视频ren and families at higher risk for melanoma to take action and protect themselves from ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure and the development of skin cancer. UVR exposure is the most common modifiable risk factor for skin cancer. Utah鈥檚 rate of melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, is the highest in the United States.
Families participating in the study will be asked to fill out questionnaires and take part in videoconferencing sessions conducted by a health educator. Participants will learn strategies that could make it easier to carry out skin protection habits to prevent melanoma. Recruitment is ongoing and will continue for the next few years.
The American Cancer Society is the nation鈥檚 largest private not-for-profit source of funds for scientists studying cancer. The Research Scholar Grant supports investigator-initiated projects across the cancer research continuum. Currently, the American Cancer Society funds eight grant awards in the state of Utah, totaling over $4.7 million.