Professor

Phạm Thanh Tùng

Affiliation: VinUniversity, Hanoi, Viet Nam

College of Health Sciences

tung.pham [email protected]

Introduction

Dr. Tung holds an MD from HMU (2015) and an MPH from Johns Hopkins (2017, sponsored by the Vietnam Education Foundation), with a focus on global cancer epidemiology and prevention. After returning to Vietnam and working at Hanoi Medical University for 2 years, he pursued dual degrees at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health: a Ph.D. in Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention and an MSc in Biostatistics. At Harvard, Dr. Tung served as Lead Teaching Fellow, Lead Statistical Consultant, and Curriculum Fellow for the Master of Public Health in Epidemiology (MPH-EPI) program. His accolades include the Excellence in Teaching Award, Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Harvey Fineberg Fellowship in Cancer Prevention, and David H. Peipers Fellowship. His research interests span cancer prevention strategies in low-resource settings, gene-environment interactions, cancer risk, mental health, and medical education.

Affiliation: VinUniversity, Hanoi, Viet Nam

Research Output

Prevalence of obesity and abdominal obesity and their association with metabolic-related conditions in Vietnamese adults: an analysis of Vietnam STEPS survey 2009 and 2015

Pham Tung, Bui Linh, Giovannucci Edward, Hoang Minh, Tran Bao, Chavarro Jorge, Willett Walter
  • Abdominal obesity
  • National survey
  • Obesity
  • Prevalence
  • Vietnam

Proportion and number of cancer cases and deaths attributable to behavioral risk factors in Vietnam

Ha Linh, Tran An, Bui Linh, Giovannucci Edward, Mucci Lorelei, Song Mingyang, Le PhuongThao D., Hoang Minh, Tran Huong, Kim Giang, Pham Tung, ...
  • behavior
  • cancer
  • population-attributable fraction
  • prevention

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Keyphrases

  • Anxiety
  • Clinical
  • Depression
  • Medical students
  • Preclinical
  • Sleep quality
  • diet pattern
  • mortality
  • planetary health diet
  • prospective cohort
  • sustainable diet
  • Adult
  • Employee
  • Metabolic syndrome
  • Prevalence
  • Vietnamese
  • Workforce
  • Abdominal obesity
  • National survey
  • Obesity
  • Vietnam
  • behavior
  • cancer
  • population-attributable fraction
  • prevention

Computer Science

  • Multidisciplinary