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overview John “Juan” Luque, Ph.D., MPH is an Associate Professor of Health Behavior and Health Promotion in the Department of Public Health Sciences at the Medical University of South Carolina (Charleston, SC) and an Associate Member of Hollings Cancer Center in the Division of Cancer Control. He received his PhD (Applied Anthropology) and MPH (Epidemiology) degrees from the University of South Florida, and his postdoctoral training in Behavioral Oncology at Moffitt Cancer Center. Dr. Luque has been the Principal Investigator of multiple research projects sponsored by the National Institutes of Health. His research interests are in cancer education and lay health advisor interventions, with a focus on Latino immigrant populations. Dr. Luque has published over 45 peer-reviewed articles in top-tier scholarly journals, and in 2015, he served as a guest co-editor for the Journal of Cancer Education.
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Concept Emigrants and Immigrants
Academic Article Salud es Vida: a Cervical Cancer Screening Intervention for Rural Latina Immigrant Women.
Academic Article Cultural beliefs and understandings of cervical cancer among Mexican immigrant women in Southeast Georgia.
Academic Article Health care provider challenges for reaching Hispanic immigrants with HPV vaccination in rural Georgia.
Academic Article Refinement of an educational toolkit to promote cervical cancer screening among Hispanic immigrant women in rural southern Georgia.
Academic Article HPV AWARENESS AMONG LATINA IMMIGRANTS AND ANGLO AMERICAN WOMEN IN THE SOUTHERN U.S.: CULTURAL MODELS OF CERVICAL CANCER RISK FACTORS AND BELIEFS.
Academic Article Creating community-academic partnerships for cancer disparities research and health promotion.
Academic Article Utilization of Cervical Cancer Screening Among Hispanic Immigrant Women in Coastal South Carolina.
Academic Article An Examination of Sociocultural Factors Associated With Mammography Screening Among Latina Immigrants.
Academic Article Access to health care for uninsured Latina immigrants in South Carolina.
Academic Article The Novel Coronavirus and Undocumented Farmworkers in the United States.
Academic Article Comparative study of HPV and Cervical Cancer Knowledge and Beliefs between Mexican Immigrant Women in the US and Peruvian Women.
Concept Undocumented Immigrants
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