I graduated with a BSc in Statistics from the Athens University of Economics and Business in Greece. I completed the MSc Health and Society: Social Epidemiology at the University College London and a second MSc in Socio-biology, Neuroscience and Education in the Department of Education in the National University of Athens, Greece. Since 2018, I have been investigating inequalities in cancer care and cancer outcomes as a research fellow at LSHTM. I completed my part-time staff PhD entitled "Inequalities in Cancer Care in England: from diagnosis to treatment" in 2024.
Affiliations
Department of Health Services Research and Policy
Faculty of Public Health and Policy
Teaching
I have been teaching in several modules of the MSc in Epidemiology for a few years, including Basic Epidemiology, Statistical Methods for Epidemiology, Statistics for Epidemiology and Population Health and Design and Analysis of Epidemiological studies. I co-organise Epidemiology of Non-communicable Diseases in term 2. I also supervise face-to-face and distance learning MSc projects.
Research
Since joining the School in 2014, I have been involved in various projects looking at cancer outcomes at national (England) and international level. Since 2018, the main focus of my research is to describe the population burden of sociodemographic inequalities in cancer care and outcomes and identify their potential causes. My research interests are always evolving and the next steps include building on evidence to make specific recommendations for interventions that would help address these inequalities.
Research Area
Health inequalities
Statistical methods
Social epidemiology
Epidemiology
Disease and Health Conditions
Cancer
Selected Publications
Pancreatic cancer incidence and survival and the role of specialist centres in resection rates in England, 2000 to 2014: A population-based study.
2020
Pancreatology : official journal of the International Association of Pancreatology (IAP) ... [et al.]
Increasing colorectal cancer incidence among young adults in England diagnosed during 2001-2014.
2018
Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology
Inequalities in cancer care in England: from diagnosis to treatment
2024
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Socio-economic inequalities in cancer survival: how do they translate into Number of Life-Years Lost?
2022
British Journal of Cancer