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The Effectiveness of Culturally Relevant Breast Cancer Education Messages Tailored for Young Black Women
Research Team: Golda Anderson, Farah Bahr, Tanvi Bhat, Juliet Bonnah, PA, Aya Laoufir, and Paris Stephens  Advisor : Dr. Michelle S....


The Acceptability of Cervical Cancer Stigma Reduction Intervention Materials among Healthcare Providers in Ghana
Juliet Bonnah, PA & Dr. Michelle S. Williams Abstract Background: Cervical cancer is currently the second leading cause of cancer death...


The Role of Healthcare Providers in Shared Decision Making for Cervical Cancer Prevention in Ghana
Juliet Bonnah, PA, Dr. Baffour Awuah, Dr. Michelle S. Williams Abstract Background: Cervical cancer is currently the second leading cause...

An Explanatory Mixed Methods Study of Young Women’s Knowledge and Beliefs about Cervical Cancer
Aashi Dugar and Dr. Michelle S. Williams


An Explanatory Mixed Methods Study of Young Black Women’s Breast Cancer Knowledge and Beliefs
Chinenye Ilodianya & Dr. Michelle S. Williams


Using Conjoint Analysis to Develop Breast Cancer Education Messages for Young Black Women
Team Members :Neriman B. Ozeren, Safa Yosufzai Basma Al-Mansour, Julianne Ghiorzi, Juliet Bonnah, Ishika F. Ahmed, Paris Stephens,...


Identifying Breast Cancer Education Message Preferences Among Young Black Women
Presented at the 2023 COPH Celebration of Scholarship Research Team: Julianne Ghiorzi, Juliet Bonnah, Paris Stephens, Aamna Sohail,...
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