
Nimmy Sidhu
@nimrethsidhu
PhD student at UCL researching medication adherence and health inequalities for Black women with breast cancer | REFORM research project @reform_transfor
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Very excited to attend #Blackhealthsummit24 next week! LDN Inspire

Grateful to have been part of #BlackHealthSummit24! LDN Inspire Caribbean & African Health Network We shared our projects on ethnic health inequalities in prostate & breast cancer for Black men and women, and were inspired by the powerful talks. Here are some quotes that left an impact:


I am delighted to be speaking at this event next week! I with be speaking about, ‘Understanding Hormone Therapy and Health Disparities in Black Women with Breast Cancer’ and what we plan to achieve with the Reform Breast Cancer Transform Prostate Cancer project.


We had a wonderful time at the ‘Can You C Me?’ Cancer Conference 2024 yesterday! Thank you to everyone who visited our stand, to all the speakers, and to Croydon BME Forum Macmillan Cancer Support for organising a great event 🌟 #cancerresearch #breastcancer #prostatecancer


I’m delighted to be joining the UK Society for Behavioural Medicine Cancer SIG committee as secretary!


ONE WEEK TO GO - join us at our next online journal club where we will be discussing the ethics of risk-stratified cancer screening. You can sign up here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/uksbm-cancer… We look forward to seeing you all soon. UK Society for Behavioural Medicine Cancer SIG.


Excited to share that our editorial, highlighting the crucial role of diversity and inclusion in developing behavioral interventions for MS, is now published in the Multiple Sclerosis Journal! @REFUEL_MS Hannah Proudfoot Sophie Rona Moss-Morris

Our REFORM team member attended the Breast Cancer Now ’s event ‘From Awareness to Action in the South Asian Community: A Conversation on Breast Cancer’ recently This event highlighted the need for research in understanding the experiences of South Asian women with breast cancer



Follow UCL Centre for Behavioural Medicine to stay connected with our research group’s latest updates and news!

Our friends at UCL School of Pharmacy are looking for a Research Assistant/Research Fellow to join Prof Rob Horne’s group in the Centre for Behavioural Medicine. Deadline 13/9. Apply here: ucl.ac.uk/work-at-ucl/se…

Really looking forward to this UK Society for Behavioural Medicine Cancer SIG webinar on 1st October! Sign up here: eventbrite.co.uk/e/uksbm-cancer…

Join us for the next #UKSBMCancerSIG Journal Club on 24th October!📖We'll be exploring physical activity behaviour change in black prostate cancer survivors (& much more). Sign up link below UK Society for Behavioural Medicine eventbrite.co.uk/e/uksbm-cancer…

The UK Society for Behavioural Medicine Cancer SIG are organising a symposium at this year’s conference. We are looking for researchers to present on a topic related to understanding/addressing/ exploring outcomes related to cancer inequalities across the cancer care pathway. Further details in comments




