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Fiscal Year 2001 Scientific Articles

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This page contains a list of citations for selected publications authored by CDC's Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC) staff members, during the period of October 1, 2000 to September 30, 2001. The list of citations is organized alphabetically into specific cancer topic areas.

  • Breast Cancer
  • Cervical Cancer
  • Colorectal Cancer
  • Health Disparities in Cancer
  • Lung Cancer
  • National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program
  • National Program of Cancer Registries
  • Skin Cancer
  • General and Miscellaneous

  • Breast Cancer

    Barr JK, Franks AL, Lee NC, Antonucci DM, Rifkind S, Schachter M. A randomized intervention to improve ongoing participation in mammography. American Journal of Managed Care 2001;7(9):887–894.

    Benard VB, Lee NC, Piper M, Richardson L. Race-specific results of Papanicolaou testing and the rate of cervical neoplasia in the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, 1991–1998 (United States). Cancer Causes and Control 2001;12(1):61–68.

    Bobo JK. Controversial role of clinical breast examinations in cancer screening programs. Symposium session organized and chaired for the Congress of Epidemiology 2001 Meeting in Toronto, Canada, June 2001. American Journal of Epidemiology 2001;153:S7.

    Bobo JK, Lee NC. Factors associated with accurate cancer detection during a clinical breast examination. Annals of Epidemiology 2000;10(7):463.

    Breslow R, Ballard-Barbash R, Wideroff L, Graubard B. Long-term recreational physical activity and breast cancer in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey I epidemiologic follow-up study.* Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention 2001;10(7):805–808.

    Caplan LS, May DS, Richardson LC. Time to diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer: Results from the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, 1991–1995. American Journal of Public Health 2000;90(1):130–134.

    Coates RJ, Uhler RJ, Brogan, DJ, Gammon MD, Malone KE, Swanson CA, Flagg EW, Brinton LA. Patterns and predictors of the breast cancer detection methods in women under 45 years of age (United States). Cancer Causes and Control 2001;12(5):431–442.

    Moorman PG, Jones BA, Millikan RC, Hall IJ, Newman B. Race, anthropometric factors, and stage at diagnosis of breast cancer.* American Journal of Epidemiology 2001;153(3):284–291.

    Richardson LC, Schulman J, Sever LS, Coates RJ, Lee NC. Early-stage breast cancer treatment among medically underserved women diagnosed in a national screening program, 1992–1995. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 2001;69(2):133–142.

    Cervical Cancer

    Benard VB, Lee NC, Piper M, Richardson L. Race-specific results of Papanicolaou testing and the rate of cervical neoplasia in the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, 1991–1998 (United States). Cancer Causes and Control 2001;12(1):61–68.

    Coughlin SS, Caplan LS, Lawson HW. Cervical cancer screening in the workplace. Research review and evaluation. Journal of American Association of Occupational Health Nurses 2002;50(1):32–39.

    Saraiya M, Lee NC, Blackman D, Smith MJ, McKenna M. Self-reported Papanicolaou smears and hysterectomies among women in the United States.* Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;98(2):269–78.

    Sawaya G, Kerlikowske K, Lee NC, Gildengorin G, Washington AE, Saraiya M. Incidence of Pap test abnormalities within 3 years of a normal Pap test—United States, 1991–1998. MMWR 2000;49(44):1001–1003.

    Sawaya GF, Kerlikowske K, Lee NC, Gildengorin G, Washington AE. Reply to letter to the editor: Frequency of cervical smear abnormalities within 3 years of normal cytology. Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;96:1026.

    Colorectal Cancer

    Jorgensen C, Gelb C, Merritt T, Seeff L. CDC's Screen for Life: A national colorectal cancer action campaign. Journal of Women's Health and Gender-Based Medicine 2001;10(5):417–422.

    Levin TR, Conell C, Shapiro JA, Chazan SG, Nadel M, Selby JV. Complications of screening flexible sigmoidoscopy. Gastroenterology 2001;120(5, Suppl 1):A65.

    Mandelson MT, Curry SJ, Anderson LA, Nadel MR, Lee NC, Rutter CM, LaCroix AZ. Colorectal cancer screening participation by older women. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2000;19(3):149–154.

    Moore G. Screening is key to preventing colorectal cancer. Business and Health 2001;19(6):40.

    Shapiro JA, Seeff LC, Nadel MR. Colorectal cancer—screening tests and associated health behaviors. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2001;21(2):132–137.

    Seeff L, Shapiro JA, Nadel MR. Trends in screening for colorectal cancer—United States, 1997 and 1999. MMWR 2001;50(9):162–166.

    Health Disparities in Cancer

    Benard VB, Lee NC, Piper M, Richardson L. Race-specific results of Papanicolaou testing and the rate of cervical neoplasia in the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, 1991–1998 (United States). Cancer Causes and Control 2001;12(1):61–68.

    Britton JA, Gammon MD, Kelsey JL, Brogan DJ, Coates RJ, Schoenberg JB, Potischman N, Swanson CA, Stanford JL, Brinton LA. Characteristics associated with recent recreational exercise among women 20 to 44 years of age. Women & Health 2000;31(2–3):81–96.

    Brogan DJ, Denniston MM, Liff JM, Flagg EW, Coates RJ, Brinton LA. Comparison of telephone sampling and area sampling: Response rates and within-household coverage. American Journal of Epidemiology 2001(11);153:1119–1127.

    Coughlin SS, Burke W. Public health assessment of genetic predisposition to cancer. In: Genetics and Public Health in the 21st Century: Using Genetic Information to Improve Health and Prevent Disease. Khoury MJ, Burke W, Thomson E, eds. New York: Oxford University Press 2000;151–171.

    Coughlin SS, Calle EE, Patel AV, Thun MJ. Predictors of pancreatic cancer mortality among a large cohort of United States adults. Cancer Causes and Control 2000;11(10):915–923.

    Coughlin SS, Snider DE, Jr. The Tuskegee Syphilis Study. In: Oxford Illustrated Companion to Medicine, 4th ed. Lock S, Last JM, Dunea G, eds. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.

    Eheman CR, Tolbert PE, Coates RJ, Devine O, Eley JW. Case-control assessment of the association between non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and occupational radiation with doses assessed using a job exposure matrix. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 2000;38(1):19–27.

    Flagg EW, Coates RJ, Calle EE, Potischman N, Thun MJ. Validation of the American Cancer Society Cancer Prevention Study II Nutrition Survey Cohort Food Frequency Questionnaire. Epidemiology 2000;11(4):462–468.

    Hall IJ, Burke W, Coughlin S, Lee NC. Population-based estimates of the prevalence of family history of cancer among women. Community Genetics 2001;4(3):134-42.

    Howe HL, Wingo PA, Thun MJ, Ries LAG, Rosenberg HM, Feigal EG, Edwards BK. Annual report to the nation on the status of cancer (1973 through 1998), featuring cancers with recent increasing trends. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2001;93(11):824–842.

    Koprowski C, Coates RJ, Bernstein L. Ability of young women to recall past body size and age at menarche.* Obesity Research 2001;9(8):478–485.

    Lee NC. The unequal cancer burden: Efforts of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to bridge the gap through public health. Cancer 2001;91(1 Suppl):199–204.

    Mansley EC, McKenna MT. Importance of perspective in economic analyses of cancer screening decisions. Lancet 2001;358:1169–1173.

    Moore G (Ed.). Healthy Business: A CDC Update for Employers, Special edition, October 2000. [Electronic publication - E-mail and Internet] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. October 2000.

    Moore G (Ed.). Healthy Business: A CDC Update for Employers, March 2001. [Electronic publication - E-mail and Internet] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. March 2001.

    Moore G (Ed.). Healthy Business: A CDC Update for Employers, September 2001. [Electronic publication - E-mail and Internet] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. September 2001.

    Moorman PG, Jones BA, Millikan RC, Hall IJ, Newman B. Race, anthropometric factors, and stage at diagnosis of breast cancer.* American Journal of Epidemiology 2001;153(3):284–291.

    Richardson LC, Schulman J, Sever LS, Coates RJ, Lee NC. Early-stage breast cancer treatment among medically underserved women diagnosed in a national screening program, 1992–1995. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 2001;69(2):133–142.

    Saraiya M, Coughlin SS, Burke W, Elon LK, Frank E. The role of family history in personnel prevention practices among U.S. women physicians. Community Genetics 2001;4:102–108.

    Wynia MK, Coughlin SS, Alpert S, Cummins D, Emanuel LL. Shared expectations for the protection of identifiable health care information: Report of a national consensus process. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2001;16(2):100–111.

    Lung Cancer

    Bobo JK, Husten C. Sociocultural influences on smoking and drinking. Alcohol Research and Health 2001;24(4):225–232.

    Breslow R, Graubard B, Sinha R, Subar A. Response to Dr. Bandera. Cancer Causes and Control 2001;12:578.

    Breslow R, Sinha R, Subar A, Graubard B. Diet and lung cancer mortality: A 1987 National Health Interview Survey cohort study. Cancer Causes and Control 2000;11(5):419–431.

    National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP)

    Benard VB, Lee NC, Piper M, Richardson L. Race-specific results of Papanicolaou testing and the rate of cervical neoplasia in the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, 1991–1998 (United States). Cancer Causes and Control 2001;12(1):61–68.

    Caplan LS, May DS, Richardson LC. Time to diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer: Results from the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, 1991–1995. American Journal of Public Health 2000;90(1):130–134.

    National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR)

    Howe HL, Wingo PA, Thun MJ, Ries LA, Rosenberg HM, Feigal EG, Edwards BK. Annual report to the nation on the status of cancer, 1973–1998, featuring cancers with recent increasing trends. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2001;93(11):824–842.

    Hutton MD, Simpson LD, Miller DS, Weir HK, McDavid K, Hall HI. Progress toward nationwide cancer surveillance: an evaluation of the National Program of Cancer Registries, 1994–1999. Journal of Registry Management 2001;28(3):113–120.

    Wingo PA, Luke E, O'Brien K, Brogan D, Chen VW, Wu XC, Tucker T, Howe HL, Ross F, Vann S, Stewart A, Chmiel J, Sylvester J, Clive R, Shen T. Population-based patterns of care studies: collaboration among state cancer registries, the American College of Surgeons and the American Cancer Society. Journal of Registry Management 2001;28:5–17.

    Wingo PA, Parkin DM, Eyre HJ. Measuring the occurrence of cancer: impact and statistics. In Clinical Oncology, 3rd ed. Lenhard R, Brady L, Osteen R, Gansler T (eds.). American Cancer Society, Atlanta: Georgia, 2001.

    Skin Cancer

    Cokkinides VE, Davis KJ, Weinstock M, O'Connell M, Kalsebeek WD, Thun MJ, Wingo PA. Sun exposure and sun protection behaviors and attitudes among U.S. youth, 11 to 18 years. Preventive Medicine 2001;33(3):141–151.

    Green C. CDC research reveals sun protection habits among young people. Expose 2001;5:22–23.

    Hall HI, McDavid K, Jorgensen CM, Kraft JM. Factors associated with sunburn in white children aged 6 months to 11 years. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2001;20(1):9–14.

    Moore G. A course of action on skin cancer. Business and Health 2001;19(4):40.

    General and Miscellaneous

    Britton JA, Gammon MD, Kelsey JL, Brogan DJ, Coates RJ, Schoenberg JB, Potischman N, Swanson CA, Stanford JL, Brinton LA. Characteristics associated with recent recreational exercise among women 20 to 44 years of age. Women and Health 2000;31(2–3):81–96.

    Brogan DJ, Denniston MM, Liff JM, Flagg EW, Coates RJ, Brinton LA. Comparison of telephone sampling and area sampling: Response rates and within-household coverage. American Journal of Epidemiology 2001;153:1119–1127.

    Coughlin SS, Burke W. Public health assessment of genetic predisposition to cancer. In: Genetics and Public Health in the 21st Century: Using Genetic Information to Improve Health and Prevent Disease. Khoury MJ, Burke W, Thomson E, eds. New York: Oxford University Press 2000;151–171.

    Coughlin SS, Calle EE, Patel AV, Thun MJ. Predictors of pancreatic cancer mortality among a large cohort of United States adults. Cancer Causes and Control 2000;11:915–923.

    Coughlin SS, Snider DE, Jr. The Tuskegee Syphilis Study. In: Oxford Illustrated Companion to Medicine, 4th ed. Lock S, Last JM, Dunea G, eds. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.

    Eheman CR, Tolbert PE, Coates RJ, Devine O, Eley JW. Case-control assessment of the association between non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and occupational radiation with doses assessed using a job exposure matrix. American Journal of Industrial Medicine 2000;38:19–27.

    Flagg EW, Coates RJ, Calle EE, Potischman N, Thun MJ. Validation of the American Cancer Society Cancer Prevention Study II Nutrition Survey Cohort Food Frequency Questionnaire. Epidemiology 2000;11:462–468.

    Hall IJ, Burke W, Coughlin S, Lee NC. Population-based estimates of the prevalence of family history of cancer among women. Community Genetics 2001;4(3):134–42.

    Howe HL, Wingo PA, Thun MJ, Ries LA, Rosenberg HM, Feigal EG, Edwards BK. Annual report to the nation on the status of cancer, 1973–1998, featuring cancers with recent increasing trends. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2001;93(11):824–842.

    Koprowski C, Coates RJ, Bernstein L. Ability of young women to recall past body size and age at menarche.* Obesity Research 2001;9:478–485.

    Lee NC. The unequal cancer burden: efforts of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to bridge the gap through public health. Cancer 2001;91(1 Suppl):199–204.

    Mansley EC, McKenna MT. Importance of perspective in economic analyses of cancer screening decisions. Lancet 2001;358:1169–1173.

    Moore G (Ed.). Healthy Business: A CDC Update for Employers, Special edition, October 2000. [Electronic publication - E-mail and Internet] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. October 2000.

    Moore G (Ed.). Healthy Business: A CDC Update for Employers, March 2001. [Electronic publication - E-mail and Internet] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. March 2001.

    Moore G (Ed.). Healthy Business: A CDC Update for Employers, September 2001. [Electronic publication - E-mail and Internet] Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. September 2001.

    Saraiya M, Coughlin SS, Burke W, Elon LK, Frank E. The role of family history in personnel prevention practices among U.S. women physicians. Community Genetics 2001;4:102–108.

    Wynia MK, Coughlin SS, Alpert S, Cummins D, Emanuel LL. Shared expectations for the protection of identifiable health care information: report of a national consensus process. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2001;16:100–111.

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    Page last reviewed: August 6, 2008
    Page last updated: August 6, 2008
    Content source: Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
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