Profile
I am a behavioural scientist by background. My PhD focused on how and why attributes of cancer detection tests influence experiences and uptake among socioeconomically deprived groups. This included exploring how emerging blood and breath-based cancer detection tests might influence participation. I also have research experience measuring preferences for lung cancer screening decisions. I previously worked at Public Health England on projects exploring barriers and facilitators to Covid-19 vaccination and testing.
Research
Publications
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Hamad W, Grigore B, Walford H et al. (2025). Biomarkers suitable for early detection of intrathoracic cancers in primary care: a systematic review.. nameOfConference
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Bonfield S, Ruparel M, Waller J et al. (2023). Preferences for Decision Control among a High-Risk Cohort Offered Lung Cancer Screening: A Brief Report of Secondary Analyses from the Lung Screen Uptake Trial (LSUT). nameOfConference
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Quaife SL, Dickson JL, Brain KE et al. (2023). POSTER SESSION D: PREFERENCES FOR IMAGING VERSUS BLOOD-BASED LUNG CANCER SCREENING AMONG HIGH-RISK ADULTS. nameOfConference
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Jallow M, Bonfield S, Kurtidu C et al. (2022). Decision Support Tools for Low-Dose CT Lung Cancer Screening A Scoping Review of Information Content, Format, and Presentation Methods. nameOfConference
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Bonfield S, Katsampouris E, Scott SE et al. (publicationYear). Exploring how and why attributes of existing and emerging early cancer detection tests influence experiences and participation among individuals at risk of socioeconomic disadvantage: A qualitative interview study. nameOfConference
