Yorkshire Cancer Research University Academic Fellow, University of Leeds
Sam is a tenure-track Yorkshire Cancer Research University Academic Fellow. He is broadly interested in cancer prevention and control. Specific interests include the psychological factors affecting chemoprevention use, lifestyle behaviour change and cancer screening uptake. Sam's academic background is in behavioural science and health psychology, and he uses a range of quantitative and qualitative methods within his research.
Why women reject breast cancer preventing drug – new study
Dec 04, 2018 16:40 pm UTC| Health
Women who have a family history of breast cancer can reduce their risk of getting the disease by more than a third if they take a drug called tamoxifen. But our latest study shows widespread reluctance, with only one in...
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