Doctoral Researcher, Epidemiology, University of Aberdeen
Romi Carriere is in the third year of her PhD research. Her background is in Cancer Biology and Epidemiology. Her research focuses on the effects of rurality on cancer survival. She seeks to revolutionise the importance of policy and its lifelong implications in areas related to cancer care. Romi is an American ex-pat from the Washington D.C. area. She enjoys travel, the gym, and a good craft brew.
People who live in countryside are less likely to survive cancer
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