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Lydia Pearl Buki is a Professor at the Department of Education & Psychological Studies within the School of Education and Human Development at the University of Miami. Her research focuses on psychosocial oncology, health disparities, and culturally adapted interventions for medically underserved populations, particularly Latina women and Navajo communities.
Her work examines breast cancer survivorship, lymphedema management, cancer literacy, and barriers to screening programs. Key methodologies include qualitative analysis, grounded theory, and community-based participatory research. She advocates for culturally sensitive behavioral health promotion, interdisciplinary collaboration, and policy changes to reduce health disparities.
Recent publications highlight her contributions to colorectal cancer prevention in Uruguay, mammography access for Navajo women, and community-building psychosocial programs for Latinas. Her approach integrates ecological systems theory, health literacy models, and informed decision-making frameworks to address systemic challenges in healthcare access and psychological well-being.
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