Oreoluwa Oginni

Oreoluwa Oginni

Graduate Research Assistant, Public Health

Oreoluwa Gabriel Oginni, a dedicated public health professional that is skilled in data analysis and research methodologies, leads this research with a focus on promoting equity and addressing health challenges in marginalized communities. With a strong educational background and a passion for addressing health disparities, Oreoluwa is well-positioned to contribute significantly to understanding and addressing racial and ethnic disparities in cancer prevention efforts. The aim of the scoping review is to investigates the implementation strategy-mechanisms linkages of evidence-based physical activity and nutrition programs for cancer prevention in Latin America, with a specific focus on their impact within diverse racial and ethnic populations. By exploring the implementation and operational mechanisms of these programs, particularly in the context of race and ethnicity, the study aims to uncover disparities in access, utilization, and effectiveness. Understanding the intersection of race/ethnicity and cancer prevention strategies is essential for developing culturally tailored interventions that address the unique needs and challenges faced by diverse populations in Latin America.