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Jana Bolduan Lomax, Psy.D, is a Clinical Health Psychologist at the University of Colorado Denver facility and is an Assistant Professor.
Dr. Lomax's primary clinical activities involve working with the Adult Blood and Marrow Transplant program and the Hematologic Malignancies programs at the University of Colorado Cancer Center. She provides clinical care and consultation to the LAF-Funded Cancer Survivorship Clinics at the University of Colorado Hospital. She provides care aimed at improving functioning and quality of life during the cancer journey to patients, caregivers, family members, long-term survivors, and healthcare providers. She has extensive experience in psychological and biopsychosocial evaluations and health and behavior interventions to blood and marrow transplant population and their family members. Her training, clinical, and research interests are focused on the biopsychosocial aspects of cancer throughout the entire cancer trajectory from diagnosis to long-term survivorship, as well as interventions for improving compliance and decreasing biopsychosocial distress.
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