I work as an epidemiologist at the Cancer Epidemiology Unit in Oxford.
What is cancer epidemiology?
Epidemiology is a way of using real life data, from real people (usually living their normal lives) to work out what diseases they get and why they get them – and then to work out what we can do about it. The basics of epidemiology are all about statistics, but because it can be applied to a huge range of subjects (for example, finding the source of an outbreak of food poisoning, predicting flu outbreaks, finding the causes of diabetes, testing ways to help people stop smoking…) loads of other types of science can be involved too (psychology, sociology, demography, molecular biology…).
In cancer epidemiology we are usually trying to find out what makes some people more likely than others to get a certain cancer. For example, we might compare the risk of breast cancer between people who drink lots of alcohol and people who drink little or no alcohol.
About my job
There are two main parts to my job. One part of my job is to help set up a new study where we are sending questionnaires out to people who have been invited to take part in screening for bowel cancer. The other part is what you might call the “real science” where I analyse data about things that might affect your risk of cancer. Both parts are important to getting the results in the end though!
What I love about having two parts to my job is the amount of variety there is in my work. One day I might be sitting at my computer all day puzzling over some statistics, and then the next day I might be visiting the factory where our questionnaires are printed.
As well as needing to know about epidemiology and statistics, I have had to learn how to use desktop publishing software to design the questionnaires, worked with a printing company to get the questionnaires printed and mailed and with the bowel cancer screening service to make sure the questionnaires went to the right people. I even help with the finances for the study.
So far I have mostly worked on bowel (colorectal) cancer, but I am just starting to do some work on breast cancer too. When we are trying to work out what affects people’s risk of cancer we use information either from questionnaires or from medical records. I use some computer software that is specially designed for doing statistics (it’s called STATA) and often have to get help from statisticians to make sure that I’m doing everything right.