This project will test the efficacy of the Roadmap to Parenthood software, an interactive web-based decision aid and planning tool for family building after cancer for young adult female survivors (18-45 years old; assigned female at birth) who completed gonadotoxic cancer treatment.
Role: Co-Investigator
This is a partnership between Temple University/Fox Chase cancer Center and Hunter College and is designed to promote inclusive excellence and break systemic barriers to close gaps in cancer health disparities research, education, community outreach and engagement, and achieve infrastructure capacity building.
Role: Multiple Principal Investigator
This project is designed to increase the number of underrepresented minorities completing PhDs in the biomedical sciences by providing academic and professional support for undergraduate students.
Role: Multiple Principal Investigator
The aim of this study is to understand and examine the interrelationships between sexual functioning, sexual relationships, sexual self-concept, and self-esteem among young adult sexual and gender minority (SGM) cancer survivors.
Role: PI - Megan Wirtz; Mentor - Jennifer Ford, PhD
This study is focused on developing an interactive, web-based decision aid and planning tool for young adult female cancer survivors preparing for future family-building after treatment.
Role: Faculty Mentor
ASPIRES utilizes mobile and web-technology aimed at increasing colon cancer screening rates among adult survivors of childhood cancers.
Role: Investigator
The aim of this study to explore the foundational elements of sexual self-concept, including sexual health knowledge, interpersonal relationships, and body image, and investigate whether there are any other elements that affect the perception of specifically AYA self-esteem (e.g., sexual functioning).
Role: PI - Megan Wirtz, BA; Mentor - Dr. Jennifer Ford
The proposed training program will give outstanding undergraduate students immersive exposure to rigorous behavioral cancer prevention and control summer research and career development experiences, yielding a pool of highly advanced candidates uniquely prepared for graduate training and impactful employment in the future workforce.
Role: Multiple Principal Investigator (with Dr. Joel Erblich)
Randomized controlled trial utilizing mobile and web-technology aimed at increasing breast cancer screening rates among women who were treated for a pediatric cancer with chest radiation.
Role: Multiple-Principal Investigator
Initiated in 1994, the CCSS is the largest cohort study of cancer survivors in North America and has contributed to much of our understanding of the long-term health outcomes of childhood cancer survivors.
Role: Investigator (Principal Investigator: Greg Armstrong, M.D.) Cancer Control Working Group
Study to develop a decision aid focused on young adult survivors’ family-building through assisted reproductive technology or adoption and how financial pressures may influence the process.
Role: Faculty Mentor (Principal Investigator: Catherine Benedict, Ph.D.)
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