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Active Projects

The Viswanath Lab is involved in a series of research projects focused on mass media and health disparities in the context of cancer prevention. Below is a list of these projects.



Click to Connect

Click to Connect: Improving Health Literacy through Internet Literacy is a randomized controlled trial. Its aim is to see how participants recruited from adult literacy centers search for and comprehend health information once they have a computer and high-speed Internet access.

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MassCONECT

MassCONECT stands for Massachusetts Community Networks to Eliminate Cancer Disparities through Education, Research and Training. It is one of the National Cancer Institute's Community Networks Programs and focuses its activity on three urban Massachusetts communities; Boston, Lawrence, and Worcester. Our primary goals are to develop and increase the capacity of these cities by supporting community-based education, research, and training to reduce cancer and other health disparities.

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PLANET MassCONECT

The Cancer Control P.L.A.N.E.T. (the P.L.A.N.E.T.) is a web-based resource for program planners looking for evidence-based cancer-control interventions. MassCONECT is a successful, established, community-based participatory research project, managed by the Viswanath Lab. The aim of PLANET MassCONECT is to link the vast resources of the P.L.A.N.E.T. to the existing, localized infrastructure of MassCONECT.

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LAMPS

LAMPS stands for Linking Assessment and Measurement to Performance in PHEP Systems. The primary objective of this multidisciplinary study is to assess and validate public health emergency preparedness (PHEP) measures in the United States, and to create a performance measure center based at Harvard University.

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WITS

Through WITS (Well-Informed, Thriving and Surviving), we are exploring the different factors that drive cancer patients and survivors to seek information. We also hope to determine if there is a connection between disparities in cancer survival rates and information-seeking habits.

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TReND

Dr. Viswanath is on the steering committee for TReND (the Tobacco Disparities Research Network). Trandisciplinary by design, TReND includes researchers from a variety of disciplines, who aim to stimulate new studies, address gaps in tobacco disparity research, and disseminate best practices. Through TReND, the Viswanath Lab has worked on several projects related to tobacco disparities and media exposure.

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Usability Testing - "Become an Ex"

Dr. Viswanath is the director of the ECHO (Enhancing Communications for Health Outcomes) Lab. This cutting-edge facility allows researchers to conduct formative testing and research on messages to be used with a wide range of populations. Researchers in the Viswanath Lab conducted usability tests for the American Legacy Foundation's "Become an Ex" smoking cessation campaign.

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Tobacco-Free Teachers, Tobacco-Free Society (India)

Tobacco-related diseases are a growing issue in developing countries, and India, with its estimated 250 million smokers, could face an enormous burden in coming years. This study, a randomized controlled trial, will be conducted in the Indian state of Bihar, a region with high rates of tobacco use.

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