NOTE: This is event is being held virtually. Registration is required. Please visit this Zoom link to register and attend: cancer.ucla.edu/JCCCSeminarSeries.
Presented by
Ninez Ponce, MPP, PhD
Professor
UCLA Fielding School of Public Health
Department of Health Policy and Management
Ninez Ponce’s current research examines whether socio-ecological predictors have an effect on population-based cancer screening behaviors, specifically for breast, cervical, colorectal and prostate cancers. The study seeks to understand the relationship between individual and socio-ecological variables and to determine if and to what extent these socio-ecological variables mediate individual decisions to seek preventive cancer screening services, particularly among ethnic minority populations.
NOTE: This is event is being held virtually. Registration is required. Please visit this Zoom link to register and attend: cancer.ucla.edu/JCCCSeminarSeries.
Sponsored by the UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center Cancer Control and Survivorship research program