Health Behavior Change & Cancer Risk Reduction Laboratory

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Jamie S. Ostroff, PhD, Director

Health beliefs and behaviors are critically important to virtually all cancer prevention and control efforts, including reduction in cancer risk behaviors, adherence to cancer screening guidelines, treatment decision-making, and cancer risk assessment and communication. Current research activities focus on several behavioral and psychosocial aspects of cancer prevention and control, particularly the prevention and control of tobacco-related cancers through early detection and smoking cessation.

Faculty Members
Jamie S. Ostroff, PhD
Jamie S. Ostroff

Joseph Gaumont Chair of Cancer Prevention

Thomas Atkinson
Thomas Atkinson

Assistant Attending Behavioral Scientist

Yuelin Li, PhD
Yuelin Li

Behavioral Scientist

Associated Faculty
Smita Banerjee
Smita C. Banerjee

Behavioral Scientist