As a childhood cancer survivor, I understand the importance of making cancer care accessible to all. With insights from my personal history and by analyzing patterns in cancer incidence and survival, I aim to contribute to more equitable cancer prevention, early detection, and treatment. Through my work, I strive to ensure that no one is left behind in the fight against cancer."
Kieran Kelly, MPH, serves as an epidemiologist and an associate scientist II in the Surveillance and Health Equity Science within the Cancer Surveillance Research team at the American Cancer Society (ACS). He is currently the managing editor for the fourth edition of the Cancer Atlas.
During his Masters program, Kelly worked with Daniel Wiese, PhD, of the ACS Cancer Disparities Research program, to investigate these issues in Atlanta, Georgia:
I am originally from Los Angeles and have lived in Atlanta since 2018. I love hiking, landscape photography, and watching movies.
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