Sarah Adomah, Lead Breast Clinical Nurse Specialist at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“I’m excited to share my just published article in the Current Oncology Reports, Springer Nature – A review of the guidelines on lifestyle changes and breast cancer and particularly how these apply to Black Women.
This is an incredible milestone for me starting as an early career researcher.
I’m really grateful to my super supportive supervisor and co-author, Dr Susanne Cruickshank, The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, and all the wonderful colleagues, mentors, and friends who have always got my back – Amanda Shewbridge, Naman Julka-Anderson, Aruni Ghose, Dr Olubukola Ayodele, Marios Konstantinos Tasoulis, Georgette Oni, Siobhan Cowan-Dickie, Professor Louise Owusu-Kwarteng, Susie Stanway, Abena Nyarkoa.”
Title: Guidelines on Lifestyle Changes and Breast Cancer – where are we up to and how does this Apply to Black Women with Breast Cancer
Authors: Sarah D. Adomah and Susanne Cruickshank
Journal: Current Oncology Reports
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