qualifications: Masters
contribution: original concept, designed the project
position: Doctor
Brazil
Medical degree from the Faculty of Medical Sciences of Santos(2004), medical residency programm in family and community medicine, University of São Paulo, campus of Ribeirão Preto (USP-RP) (2006); specialist in oncology prevention(2008), master's degree in cancer epidemiology(2013) both at Barretos Cancer Hospital, where currently work at the prevention department. With a large experience on oncological prevention of skin, prostate, breast, bowel and cervical cancer.
qualifications: PhD
position: Researcher
Epidemiologist, researcher and member of the Ethics Committee Researched in Barretos Cancer Hospital. Experience in epidemiology and public health. Areas of interest: Public Health, Health Education, Prevention, Skin Cancer, Oncology, Epidemiology, Cancer Epidemiology, Scientific Methodology, Research Ethics.
qualifications: PhD
position: Doctor
I am a medical doctor and Director of Barretos Cancer Hospital and Head of Early Cancer Detection Departmen for the last 14 years. I have done my Master Degree in England (Bristol University)and Ph.D in Brazil. I have been working with community intervention mainly poor population trying to convence then to do exams for early cancer detection. In Breast Cancer I work with organized screening and in Cervical, Prostate and Skin Cancer with opportunistic screening. I have 5 Mobile Units in my department for screening of cancer in region around Barretos city and others states close to Amazonas area.
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