I am a postdoctoral researcher with a background in public health and a PhD in cancer epidemiology. My work focuses on understanding the factors that influence the risk of late effects and quality of life after cancer treatment.
My research focuses on cancer survivorship and social inequality in health. During my PhD, I examined socioeconomic differences in health-related quality of life among cancer survivors. My current work explores the co‑occurrence of symptoms, symptom clusters, and overall symptom burden among cancer survivors. I am also interested in how socioeconomic factors shape long‑term outcomes, and in identifying factors that mediate social disparities in health after cancer.
My primary responsibilities include conducting epidemiological research using large national health registries.