My family has been and continues to be involved in cancer research because of an inheritable genetic mutation for ovarian cancer. This may have turned some people off from cancer research, but not me! My family’s experience has just fed my fascination of wanting to understand risk factors that increase the chance of getting cancer, what might help reduce the risk, and how to improve the chance for a successful treatment, if cancer occurs."
As an Associate Scientist I in Data Analysis, Population Science, Kierstin Faw, MPH, collaborates with ACS or outside collaborators principal investigators to conduct analyses using data from Cancer Prevention Studies 2 (CPS-II) and 3 (CPS-III) to help further the understanding of cancer risk factors and cancer outcomes.
Faw supports studies from ACS researchers and external collaborators by providing datasets, using statistical modeling, and her analytic skills to answer cancer-related research questions.
Over the past 6 years as a student of public health, Faw’s independent research focused on:
These projects instilled in her the importance of considering the impact of political, behavioral, physical, and historical factors that contribute to cancer risk and cancer disparities.
As an analyst at ACS, Faw will continue to conduct research assessing the social determinants of health and discover solutions to decrease cancer risk and disparities and increase cancer survival.
I live in Atlanta, GA with my partner and our cat, Abe. I enjoy being outside and trying new restaurants around Atlanta!
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