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Dr. Wasim Hamad is a Research Fellow at Queen Mary University of London's Wolfson Institute of Population Health. His work focuses on cancer screening and early detection strategies, with a particular emphasis on improving primary care approaches. He investigates barriers to timely cancer diagnosis and develops interventions to enhance screening participation. Dr. Hamad holds an MD and MPH, and his research interests include systematic reviews and meta-analysis in oncology and public health.
His research spans diverse areas such as breast cancer screening techniques, biomarker discovery for intrathoracic cancers, and behavioral interventions to increase colorectal cancer screening uptake. Recent studies also examine environmental health impacts, including the effects of urban air quality policies on children's health. He has contributed to case studies involving pediatric critical care and toxic epidermal necrolysis management.
Dr. Hamad’s publications reflect a strong interdisciplinary focus, combining clinical research with population health strategies. While no awards are listed, his work demonstrates a commitment to advancing early cancer detection and improving public health outcomes through evidence-based interventions.
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