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Dr. Lisa Carter-Bawa: Stigma & Lung Cancer Screening | Ep. 09

Dr. Lisa Carter-Bawa: Stigma & Lung Cancer Screening | Ep. 09

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In this episode of The Oncology Insights Podcast, I speak with Dr. Lisa Carter-Bawa, Director of the Cancer Prevention Precision Control Institute at Hackensack Meridian Health, about how stigma, trust, and communication shape cancer prevention and early detection. Dr. Carter-Bawa explores lung cancer screening, patient engagement, behavioral science, and the role of community-based interventions. She also examines how emerging tools such as artificial intelligence and biomarkers intersect with patient behavior and equity. Listen now on all major platforms!


"Lung cancer screening decisions are shaped by stigma and self blame in ways that are not present in many other cancer screening contexts."


Meet the guest: Dr. Lisa Carter-Bawa is a behavioral scientist and nurse practitioner whose work focuses on stigma, trust, and engagement across the cancer prevention continuum. She leads cancer prevention research at Hackensack Meridian Health and oversees community outreach at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center. Her nationally funded research advances lung cancer screening equity through patient-centered communication.


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What you will learn:

  • (00:00) Highlight
  • (00:29) Introduction
  • (05:56) Research roles
  • (10:24) Screening foundations
  • (12:37) Stigma drivers
  • (14:41) Awareness gaps
  • (18:52) Early detection future
  • (23:35) Final Questions


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