Columbia University Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center
April 19, 2023
Dr. Navas-Acien sheds light on cancer-causing substances in drinking water, how certain groups are disproportionally affected, and the impact of climate change on cancer risk.
A nationwide survey reveals that 5.6 percent of the country’s population died in 2022—more than twice as high as estimates for any other country in the world.
The second annual Health Messaging for Justice Competition invited students to create public health communications campaigns to reduce stigma, enhance social justice, and fight racism.
An op-ed by MPH student Claudette Wilson argues that the targeted and aggressive distribution of the malaria vaccine would finally ensure the elimination of this ever-present disease.
An op-ed by MPH student Lena Perenchio argues that the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists should expand its recommendations for trauma-informed care to include all birthing people.
MPH student Rylin Ives argues that the Metropolitan Transit Authority should prioritize making public transit fully accessible for people living with disabilities.