Prevention and Control

Prevention and ControlGoals of the Cancer Prevention Program focus on the development of more effective means to reduce cancer morbidity and mortality. Emphasis is placed on educational and preventive interventions targeted to tobacco-related cancers. Specific goals include:

  1. Identify and characterize cancer biomarkers (e.g., exposure, susceptibility, response) that enhance cancer risk assessment
  2. Identify and address cancer-related public health needs in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the greater Louisville region
  3. Develop, implement, and test educational resources that reduce cancer risk and enhance access to effective early detection measures
  4. Develop and implement innovative behavioral interventions for cancer prevention and care
  5. Identify new cancer detection and prevention methods and translate these findings to clinical trials
  6. Develop and implement methods and approaches to identify and reduce cancer-related health disparities
  7. Develop and implement training programs in cancer prevention
  8. Scientific areas of interest within the Cancer Prevention Program include behavioral oncology, biomarkers, genetics, and chemoprevention, and cancer epidemiology. These focus areas interact in many ways, especially via collaborations with the Kentucky Cancer Program. More specific information follows:

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Prevention and Control

Prevention and ControlGoals of the Cancer Prevention Program focus on the development of more effective means to reduce cancer morbidity and mortality. Emphasis is placed on educational and preventive interventions targeted to tobacco-related cancers. Specific goals include:

  1. Identify and characterize cancer biomarkers (e.g., exposure, susceptibility, response) that enhance cancer risk assessment
  2. Identify and address cancer-related public health needs in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the greater Louisville region
  3. Develop, implement, and test educational resources that reduce cancer risk and enhance access to effective early detection measures
  4. Develop and implement innovative behavioral interventions for cancer prevention and care
  5. Identify new cancer detection and prevention methods and translate these findings to clinical trials
  6. Develop and implement methods and approaches to identify and reduce cancer-related health disparities
  7. Develop and implement training programs in cancer prevention
  8. Scientific areas of interest within the Cancer Prevention Program include behavioral oncology, biomarkers, genetics, and chemoprevention, and cancer epidemiology. These focus areas interact in many ways, especially via collaborations with the Kentucky Cancer Program. More specific information follows:

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Research Projects

Researcher, Ramesh Gupta, Ph.D. is co-pioneer of improvements in the technology for investigating the accumulation of DNA damage from carcinogenic substances--both environmental and naturally occurring--as it relates to mutations during DNA replication leading to malignancy. Several investigations are in progress which utilize this technology for earlier detection and prevention of cancer.  read more

Research by David Hein, Ph.D. in molecular epidemiology identifies individuals genetically susceptible to the development of cancer from environmental and occupational chemicals in order to focus treatment and prevention strategies on those at greatest risk.   read more