Grant Details
| Grant Number: |
1R21CA302024-01A1 Interpret this number |
| Primary Investigator: |
Wheldon, Christopher |
| Organization: |
Temple Univ Of The Commonwealth |
| Project Title: |
Leveraging Social Media Influencers to Improve Anal Cancer Prevention |
| Fiscal Year: |
2026 |
Abstract
Project Summary
Although anal cancer is rare compared to other gastrointestinal cancers, its incidence and mortality have
steadily increased over the past several decades. These trends disproportionately affect individuals with
certain immunologic and behavioral risk factors, placing specific populations at markedly higher risk. Recent
guidelines recommend targeted anal cancer screening based on individual risk, including annual digital
anorectal exams (DARE), anal cytology with or without high-risk HPV testing, and follow-up with high-
resolution anoscopy (HRA) for abnormal results. Despite effective prevention strategies, awareness remains
low, stigma persists, and utilization of preventive services is uneven. This study will develop and evaluate a
novel, peer-led social media intervention to promote anal cancer prevention in high-risk populations. Grounded
in the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills (IMB) model, the Popular Opinion Leader (POL) model, and the
SMILE Framework (“Social Media for Implementing Evidence”), the intervention will be co-designed with a
community advisory board and delivered by trained influencers. The specific aims are: (1) Co-design and
evaluate a peer-led social media influencer training program using adapted materials from a previously tested
intervention and an evidence-based anal cancer prevention toolkit; and (2) Assess the feasibility and short-
term impact of the resulting social media campaign. Using a mixed methods approach—including engagement
metrics, social network analysis, qualitative interviews, and quasi-experimental methods—this study will
generate essential data on the feasibility, acceptability, and potential impact of this scalable intervention. The
long-term goal is to inform national communication strategies to reduce disparities in anal cancer.
Publications
Tetramethyl Bisphenol F: Organ- and System-Specific Toxicity, Current Status, and Perspectives.
Authors: Hwang I.
, Cui X.S.
, Jeung E.B.
.
Source: International Journal Of Molecular Sciences, 2025-09-23 00:00:00.0; 26(19), .
EPub date: 2025-09-23 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 41096546
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