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    Beth Anne Jones, PhD, MPH

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    Research Scientist in and Lecturer in Epidemiology (Chronic Diseases)
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    Inaugural Director, Cancer Screening & Prevention Program

    Contact Info

    Chronic Disease Epidemiology

    Center for Cancer Prevention Research, 1 Church Street

    New Haven, CT 06510

    United States

    About

    Titles

    Research Scientist in and Lecturer in Epidemiology (Chronic Diseases)

    Inaugural Director, Cancer Screening & Prevention Program

    Biography

    Dr. Jones is a Yale-trained cancer epidemiologist whose work and teaching focus is on health disparities. Her research is primarily focused on racial/ethnic differences in cancer screening, prevention, and cancer outcomes. A recently completed study tested 4 evidence-based interventions to address overdue colorectal cancer screening in a large urban primary care clinic. Ongoing projects include working with Implementation Science research teams to address system and patient level factors that compromise the full benefit of cervical cancer screening in minority populations and in developing mitigation strategies to protect respiratory health in large clinical workplace. Other projects focus on the impact of COVID-19 on adults and GEN-Z populations in at-risk communities with implications for cancer prevention and screening behaviors.

    In leadership roles in Community Outreach Education efforts for the Yale Comprehensive Cancer Center and as inaugural Director of Smilow Cancer Hospital's Cancer Screening & Prevention Program, Dr. Jones has led a number of programmatic efforts to engage underserved communities in cancer prevention and screening activities throughout a large catchment area. Using best community practices, adapted due to recent pandemic, we created a platform for reaching nearly 100,000 community members per year with vetted, evidence-based health prevention and screening messages in Spanish and English languages, launched a community facing navigation program that screened and addressed social determinants of health (SDOH) barriers, and are now adapting some of these strategies to engage traditionally under-served populations on the important role of cancer related genetic testing in a large health system.

    These translational efforts are a natural outgrowth of her population-based studies of mammography screening and other health behaviors, breast density, and colorectal cancer screening in Hispanic/Latinas and African American/Black women living in the Northeast, US. Using a multidisciplinary approach, she has also evaluated the role(s) of obesity, tumor characteristics, selected genetic alterations and genetic polymorphisms, as well as social class, medical care, and psychosocial factors, in explaining differences cancer stage at diagnosis and survival between African Americans and Whites in breast, prostate, and colorectal cancer.

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    Other Departments & Organizations

    Education & Training

    PhD
    Yale University, Epidemiology (1993)
    MPH
    Yale School of Public Health, Epi / Health Services

    Research

    Overview

    Cancer Disparities

    • Mammography Screening in African American and White women
    • Cancer Screening Behavior in Hispanic/Latinas Living in the Northeast United States
    • Racial / ethnic differences in tumor characteristics
    • Race Differences and Breast Density
    • Yale Cancer Disparities Firewall: Community Engagement, Health Education, and Health Navigation to Promote Cancer Prevention and Screening in At-Risk Populations
    • Implementing Colorectal Cancer Screening in Vulnerable Populations in the FQHC setting
    • Community Engagement to Promote Cancer Screening, Cancer Prevention and Minority Participation in Clinical Trials
    • CURE Award: Cancer Research Opportunities for Youth at Yale
    • Covid-19 and Social Determinants of Health (SDOH): Impact on Vulnerable Populations
    • Covid-19 and Social Determinants of Health (SDOH): Impact on Gen Z Population

    Medical Research Interests

    Breast Neoplasms; Epidemiologic Factors; Health Care; Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation; Health Status Disparities; Healthcare Disparities; Minority Health; Neoplasms; Primary Prevention; Secondary Prevention; Social Class; Social Determinants of Health; Socioeconomic Factors

    Public Health Interests

    Behavioral Health; Chronic Diseases; Cancer; Community Health; COVID-19; Community Engagement; Clinical Trials; Epidemiology Methods; Health Equity, Disparities, Social Determinants and Justice; Implementation Science; Stigma and Discrimination; Women's Health; Obesity

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Beth Anne Jones's published research.

    Publications

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    2022

    2021

    2019

    2006

    2005

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

    • activity

      CT Multicultural Health Partnership, State of CT Dept of Public Health

    • activity

      President's Council on Cancer

    • honor

      Invited Testimony, The President’s Cancer Panel, America’s Demographic and Cultural Transformation: Implications for Cancer. Los Angeles, CA, Oct, 2009

    • honor

      Member, Board of Directors

    • activity

      Office of the Elimination of Cancer Disparities, Yale Comprehensive Cancer Center

    Get In Touch

    Contacts

    Academic Office Number
    Appointment Number
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    Mailing Address

    Chronic Disease Epidemiology

    Center for Cancer Prevention Research, 1 Church Street

    New Haven, CT 06510

    United States

    Administrative Support

    Locations

    • Center for Cancer Prevention Research

      Academic Office

      1 Church Street, Fl 2nd

      New Haven, CT 06510

      Business Office

      203.737.5125