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Archive 2020
Dr Mohamad Saab presents during the UK Society for Behavioural Medicine webinar

A two-hour Zoom webinar hosted by the UK Society for Behavioural Medicine.
Mohamad presented his latest research titled “‘SWIFT’ Lung Cancer Detection in High-Risk Individuals: A Qualitative Study” during a two-hour Zoom webinar hosted by the UK Society for Behavioural Medicine which took place on July 24th and was attended by over 80 clinicians and health behaviourists from around world. This research was commissioned by the National Cancer Control Programme, Health Service Executive in order to help develop a national intervention to raise lung cancer awareness and promote early help-seeking and detection among at-risk individuals. The research team, led by Dr Saab and Co-Led by Professor Josephine Hegarty, includes Drs Caroline Kilty, Brendan Noonan, and Serena FitzGerald.