Cam Escoffery, PhD, MPH, CHES Emory University, USA
Cam Escoffery is Associate Professor of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education in the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University and the Co-PI of the Emory Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network, which aims to accelerate the translation of evidence-based knowledge into practice in local communities. She has worked in the area of cancer prevention and control for over a decade, focusing on tobacco control and cancer screening. Dr. Escoffery currently is working on two CDC-funded Special Interest Projects (SIPS) on evaluating the use of special events to increase cancer screening and assessing the feasibility of cancer registries to identify cancer survivors and test an educational intervention to increase cancer screening for them and their first-degree relatives.