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The mission of the Student Wellness Committee is to offer a system of academic, social, emotional, and psychological support to the students of UCCOM
The SWC takes a two-pronged approach to wellness:
The Trainee Associate Membership (TAM) Program supports the next generation of cancer researchers through pilot grants, travel awards, and career development opportunities. This year, nine trainees were recognized for their innovative research spanning leukemia, lung cancer, glioblastoma, and more.
In recognition of National Cancer Prevention Month, the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center is advancing cancer prevention through research, education, and community outreach. The Office of Community Outreach & Engagement works to connect communities with prevention strategies, while researchers like Amanda Jackson, MD are studying new ways to reduce cancer risk. Learn how these efforts are making a difference.
The Oncology Primary Care Clinic at the University of Cincinnati Cancer Center is improving survivorship care by strengthening collaboration between oncologists and primary care providers, tracking patient outcomes, and identifying new ways to support long-term health.
In 2024, the COE team participated in 47 community events, connecting nearly 2,700 people with cancer prevention education, screenings, and resources.
Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, yet barriers to screening still exist. Dr. Leeya Pinder’s research aims to expand access through self-collection HPV testing and mobile screening programs, helping more people get the care they need.