معرفی
Dr Yoon-Jung Kang is a Research Fellow at the Sydney School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney. Her research focuses on cancer epidemiology, cost-effectiveness evaluations, and implementation strategies for hereditary cancer detection. She specializes in Lynch syndrome research, evaluating testing and surveillance protocols, and expanding into genomics-guided therapies targeting pan-tumour biomarkers.
Education: PhD in Epidemiology. She is an active member of the melanoma modeling working group exploring risk-stratified screening programs in Australia.
Research interests include:
- Cancer prevention and control
- Health economics of genetic testing
- Molecular biomarker analysis
- Health system interventions
Current projects involve:
- Evaluating Lynch syndrome surveillance approaches
- Analyzing NTRK fusion prevalence in solid tumours
- Assessing melanoma screening strategies
She collaborates with institutions like The Daffodil Centre and has advised student Gillian Reyes-Marcelino on melanoma screening research. Her work emphasizes translating evidence into actionable health policies.
