Research
Cancer Behaviour Research Group
We are a research team of psychologists and other behavioural scientists in the School of Health and Wellbeing aiming to improve the early diagnosis and treatment outcomes for cancer.
Cancer Behaviour Research Group
Our research interests include
- Public understanding of cancer
- Perceptions of cancer risk
- Cancer communication
- Psychological and social factors in cancer screening
If you would like to know more about our work, follow the links below:
- Testing ways to increase participation in bowel cancer screening (TEMPO Study)
- Exploring views on bowel, breast and cervical cancer screening
- A faith-based intervention for Muslim women to encourage cancer screening uptake
- Improving access to cancer screening among people with intellectual disabilities
- Cancer screening and learning disabilities study Easy Read
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