Brandi Moore
Graduate Trainee, New York University
1 active project
HIV and cancer
Scientific Questions Being Studied
To understand cancer screening, testing and treatment seeking among persons living with HIV. As the population of persons living with HIV is aging, the potential for development of other chronic conditions, particularly cancer, is increasing. Therefore, efforts to understand factors associated with access to timely cancer screening, testing, and treatment are warranted.
Project Purpose(s)
- Disease Focused Research (HIV and cancer)
- Population Health
- Social / Behavioral
- Other Purpose (To provide information on cancer screening, testing, and treatment among persons living with HIV.)
Scientific Approaches
We will utilize data from the (1) EHR domain on conditions and procedures; (2) Surveys Questions on basics, overall, lifestyle, and personal medical history.
Anticipated Findings
This study will provide information on potential disparities in access to cancer screening which can, in turn, be used to provide information to develop interventions that promote timely cancer screening, testing and treatment among persons living with HIV.
Demographic Categories of Interest
- Race / Ethnicity
- Age
- Sex at Birth
- Gender Identity
- Sexual Orientation
- Geography
- Access to Care
- Education Level
- Income Level
Data Set Used
Registered TierResearch Team
Owner:
- Rebecca Yu - Graduate Trainee, New York University
- Farzana Kapadia - Mid-career Tenured Researcher, New York University
- Danning Tian - Graduate Trainee, New York University
- Brandi Moore - Graduate Trainee, New York University
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