Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ana Molina-Barcelo"
- Ana Molina-Barcelo's recent research primarily focuses on the intersection of cancer epidemiology, including the influence of environmental factors, lifestyle, and socioeconomic status on cancer risks and survival outcomes.
- Notable findings include the identification of health-related quality of life determinants in colorectal cancer survivors, the potential risks associated with proximity to industrial pollutants for prostate cancer, and the implications of dietary factors and lifestyle behaviors on breast cancer risk.
- Molina-Barcelo's studies utilize large-scale population-based multicase-control methodologies, such as the MCC-Spain study, to explore these associations, contributing significantly to understanding cancer epidemiology in the Spanish context.