Prostate Cancer Foundation
Rebecca Campbell currently serves as the Manager of Medical Content at Prostate Cancer Foundation. With a background in research and teaching, Rebecca has held various roles in the healthcare and education sector, including positions at Rise Kohyang Middle School, Beverly Hills Unified School District, Cerner Research, Greater Los Angeles VA, and Brigham and Women's Hospital. Rebecca holds a BA in Chemistry from Smith College, an MPH in Health Services from UCLA, and a Single-Subject Teaching Credential in Biology/Chemistry from Mount Saint Mary's University.
Prostate Cancer Foundation
The Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF) was founded in 1993 to find better treatments and a cure for recurrent prostate cancer. Through its unique model for soliciting and selecting promising research programs and rapid deployment of resources, the PCF has funded more than 1,500 programs at nearly 200 research centers in 20 countries around the world. As the world’s leading philanthropic organization for funding prostate-cancer research, the PCF is now a foundation without borders. Its advocacy for increased government and private support of prostate cancer programs has helped build a global research enterprise of nearly $10 billion.