Cancer Prevention Members
The Cancer Prevention Program actively seeks to expand the capabilities and efficacy of cancer prevention by developing and employing cutting-edge technology, measurement tools and methods and drug- and behavior-based interventional strategies.
Abbass, Mohammad Ali
Assistant Professor
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My academic interests are understanding the clinical outcomes of patients with hereditary colorectal cancer based on ongoing surveillance in an active program, tumorigenesis, genotype-phenotype correl... [more]
Achenbach, Chad
Associate Professor
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clinical and epidemiological research of HIV-associated cancers