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Cancer Research in Fiscal Year 2006

This page contains a list of citations for journal articles authored by staff members of CDC's Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC) during fiscal year 2006, which began October 1, 2005 and ended September 30, 2006. The citations are organized into cancer topic areas.

Breast Cancer

Bobo JK, Shapiro JA, Brustrom J. Efforts to locate low-income women for a study on mammography rescreening: implications for public health practice. Journal of Community Health 2006;31(3):249–261.

Coughlin SS, King J, Richards TB, Ekwueme DU. Breast cancer screening and socioeconomic status—35 metropolitan areas, 2000 and 2002. MMWR 2005;54(39):981–985.

Eheman CR, Benard VB, Blackman D, Lawson HW, Anderson C, Helsel W, Lee NC. Breast cancer screening among low-income or uninsured women: results from the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, July 1995 to March 2002 (United States). Cancer Causes and Control 2006;17(1):29–38.

Kodl MM, Lee JW, Matthews AK, Cummings SA, Olopade OI. Correlates of depressive symptoms among women seeking cancer genetic counseling and risk assessment at a high-risk cancer clinic. Journal of Genetic Counseling 2006;15(4):267–276.

Malone KE, Daling JR, Doody DR, Hsu L, Bernstein L, Coates RJ, Marchbanks PA, Simon MS, McDonald JA, Norman SA, Strom BL, Burkman RT, Ursin G, Deapen D, Weiss LK, Folger S, Madeoy JJ, Friedrichsen DM, Suter NM, Humphrey MC, Spirtas R, Ostrander EA. Prevalence and predictors of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in a population-based study of breast cancer in white and black American women ages 35 to 64 years. Cancer Research 2006;66(16):8297–8308.

Norman SA, Localio AR, Zhou L, Weber AL, Coates RJ, Malone KE, Bernstein L, Marchbanks PA, Liff JM, Lee NC, Nadel MR. Benefit of screening mammography in reducing the rate of late-stage breast cancer diagnoses (United States). Cancer Causes and Control 2006;17(7):921–929.

Peipins LA, Shapiro JA, Bobo JK, Berkowitz Z. Impact of women's experiences during mammography on adherence to rescreening (United States). Cancer Causes and Control 2006;17(4):439–447.

Richardson LC, Tian L, Voti L, Hartzema AG, Reis I, Fleming LE, Mackinnon J. The roles of teaching hospitals, insurance status, and race/ethnicity in receipt of adjuvant therapy for regional-stage breast cancer in Florida. American Journal of Public Health 2006;96(1):160–166.

Sabatino SA, Burns RB, Davis RB, Phillips RS, McCarthy EP. Breast cancer risk and provider recommendation for mammography among recently unscreened women in the United States. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2006;21(4):285–291.

Tangka FK, Dalaker J, Chattopadhyay SK, Gardner JG, Royalty J, Hall IJ, Degroff A, Blackman DK, Coates RJ. Meeting the mammography screening needs of underserved women: the performance of the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program in 2002–2003 (United States). Cancer Causes and Control 2006;17(9):1145–1154.

Voti L, Richardson LC, Reis IM, Fleming LE, Mackinnon J, Coebergh JW. Treatment of local breast carcinoma in Florida: the role of the distance to radiation therapy facilities. Cancer 2006;106(1):201–207.

Voti L, Richardson LC, Reis I, Fleming LE, Mackinnon J, Coebergh JW. The effect of race/ethnicity and insurance in the administration of standard therapy for local breast cancer in Florida. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 2006;95(1):89–95.

Cancer Survivorship

Pollack LA, Greer GE, Rowland JH, Miller A, Doneski D, Coughlin SS, Stovall E, Ulman D. Cancer survivorship: a new challenge in comprehensive cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):51–59.

Sabatino SA, Coates RJ, Uhler RJ, Alley LG, Pollack LA. Health insurance coverage and cost barriers to needed medical care among U.S. adult cancer survivors age <65 years. Cancer 2006;106(11):2466–2475.

Cervical Cancer

Calloway C, Jorgensen CM, Saraiya M, Tsui J. A content analysis of news coverage of the HPV vaccine by U.S. newspapers, January 2002–June 2005. Journal of Women's Health 2006;15(7):803–809.

Cooper CP, Saraiya M, McLean TA, Hannan J, Liesmann JM, Rose SW, Lawson HW. Report from the CDC. Pap test intervals used by physicians serving low-income women through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. Journal of Women's Health 2005;14(8):670–678.

Kulasingam SL, Myers ER, Lawson HW, McConnell KJ, Kerlikowske K, Melnikow J, Washington AE, Sawaya GF. Cost-effectiveness of extending cervical cancer screening intervals among women with prior normal Pap tests. Obstetrics and Gynecology 2006;107(2 Pt 1):321–328.

Lawson, HW. Chapter 11. Cervical Cancer Screening. In: Clinical Gynecology. Bieber EJ, Sanfilippo JS, Horowitz IR, eds. Philadelphia: Churchill Livingstone, 2006.

Richardson LC, Benard VB. Can high-grade cervical lesions be managed in a single clinic visit? Nature Clinical Practice Oncology 2006;3(8):420–421.

Sherris J, Friedman A, Wittet S, Davies P, Steben M, Saraiya M. Chapter 25: Education, training, and communication for HPV vaccines. Vaccine 2006;24(Suppl 3):S210–218.

Wilson KM, Orians CE. Considerations in recruiting underscreened women to focus groups on screening for cervical cancer. Health Promotion Practice 2005;6(4):379–384.

Colorectal Cancer

Ahmed F, Goodman MT, Kosary C, Ruiz B, Wu XC, Chen VW, Correa CN. Excess risk of subsequent primary cancers among colorectal carcinoma survivors, 1975–2001. Cancer 2006;107(5 Suppl):1162–1171.

Coughlin SS, Costanza ME, Fernandez ME, Glanz K, Lee JW, Smith SA, Stroud L, Tessaro I, Westfall JM, Weissfeld JL, Blumenthal DS. CDC-funded intervention research aimed at promoting colorectal cancer screening in communities. Cancer 2006;107(5 Suppl):1196–1204.

Coughlin SS, Richards TB, Thompson T, Miller BA, VanEenwyk J, Goodman MT, Sherman RL. Rural/nonrural differences in colorectal cancer incidence in the United States, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(5 Suppl):1181–1188.

Coughlin SS, Thompson T. Physician recommendation for colorectal cancer screening by race, ethnicity, and health insurance status among men and women in the United States, 2000. Health Promotion Practice 2005;6(4):369–378.

Fairley TL, Cardinez CJ, Martin J, Alley L, Friedman C, Edwards B, Jamison P. Colorectal cancer in U.S. adults younger than 50 years of age, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(5 Suppl):1153–1161.

Jackson-Thompson J, Ahmed F, German RR, Lai SM, Friedman C. Descriptive epidemiology of colorectal cancer in the United States, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(5 Suppl):1103–1111.

Lai SM, Zhang KB, Uhler RJ, Harrison JN, Clutter GG, Williams MA. Geographic variation in the incidence of colorectal cancer in the United States, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(5 Suppl):1172–1180.

Matanoski G, Tao XG, Almon L, Adade AA, Davies-Cole JO. Demographics and tumor characteristics of colorectal cancers in the United States, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(5 Suppl):1112–1120.

Pollack LA, Blackman DK, Wilson KM, Seeff LC, Nadel MR. Colorectal cancer test use among Hispanic and non-Hispanic U.S. populations. Preventing Chronic Disease 2006;3(2):A50.

Pollack LA, Gotway CA, Bates JH, Parikh-Patel A, Richards TB, Seeff LC, Hodges H, Kassim S. Use of the spatial scan statistic to identify geographic variations in late stage colorectal cancer in California (United States). Cancer Causes and Control 2006;17(4):449–457.

Reed E, Ahmed F, Jackson-Thompson J, Friedman C, German RR, Lai SM, Wingo PA. Foreword: promoting the use of registry-based national cancer surveillance data for colorectal cancer prevention and control. Cancer 2006;107(5 Suppl):1101–1102.

Seeff LC, King J, Pollack LA, Williams KN. Increased use of colorectal cancer tests—United States, 2002 and 2004. MMWR 2006;55(11):308–311.

Seeff LC, Tangka FK. Can we predict the outcomes of national colorectal cancer screening and can predictions help us plan? Gastroenterology 2005;129(4):1339–1342.

Stewart SL, Wike JM, Kato I, Lewis DR, Michaud F. A population-based study of colorectal cancer histology in the United States, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(5 Suppl):1128–1141.

Wu X, Cokkinides V, Chen VW, Nadel M, Ren Y, Martin J, Ellison GL. Associations of subsite-specific colorectal cancer incidence rates and stage of disease at diagnosis with county-level poverty, by race and sex. Cancer 2006;107(5 Suppl):1121–1127.

Health Disparities in Cancer

Bobo JK, Shapiro JA, Brustrom J. Efforts to locate low-income women for a study on mammography rescreening: implications for public health practice. Journal of Community Health 2006;31(3):249–261.

Cooper CP, Gelb CA, Jameson H, Macario E, Jorgensen CM, Seeff L. Developing English and Spanish television public service announcements to promote colorectal cancer screening. Health Promotion Practice 2005;6(4):385–393.

Cooper CP, Saraiya M, McLean TA, Hannan J, Liesmann JM, Rose SW, Lawson HW. Report from the CDC. Pap test intervals used by physicians serving low-income women through the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. Journal of Women's Health 2005;14(8):670–678.

Coughlin SS, King J, Richards TB, Ekwueme DU. Breast cancer screening and socioeconomic status—35 metropolitan areas, 2000 and 2002. MMWR 2005;54(39):981–985.

Coughlin SS, Richards TB, Thompson T, Miller BA, VanEenwyk J, Goodman MT, Sherman RL. Rural/nonrural differences in colorectal cancer incidence in the United States, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(5 Suppl):1181–1188.

Coughlin SS, Thompson T. Physician recommendation for colorectal cancer screening by race, ethnicity, and health insurance status among men and women in the United States, 2000. Health Promotion Practice 2005;6(4):369–378.

Eheman CR, Benard VB, Blackman D, Lawson HW, Anderson C, Helsel W, Lee NC. Breast cancer screening among low-income or uninsured women: results from the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, July 1995 to March 2002 (United States). Cancer Causes and Control 2006;17(1):29–38.

Hayes N, Rollins R, Weinberg A, Brawley O, Baquet C, Kaur JS, Palafox NA. Cancer-related disparities: weathering the perfect storm through comprehensive cancer control approaches. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):41–50.

Howe HL, Wu X, Ries LA, Cokkinides V, Ahmed F, Jemal A, Miller B, Williams M, Ward E, Wingo PA, Ramirez A, Edwards BK. Annual report to the nation on the status of cancer, 1975–2003, featuring cancer among U.S. Hispanic/Latino populations. Cancer 2006;107(8):1711–1742.

Lai SM, Zhang KB, Uhler RJ, Harrison JN, Clutter GG, Williams MA. Geographic variation in the incidence of colorectal cancer in the United States, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(5 Suppl):1172–1180.

Lee JW. Forward: Cancer prevention and control in diverse populations. Health Promotion Practice 2005;6(4):358–359.

Lees KA, Wortley PM, Coughlin SS. Comparison of racial/ethnic disparities in adult immunization and cancer screening. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2005;29(5):404–411.

Malone KE, Daling JR, Doody DR, Hsu L, Bernstein L, Coates RJ, Marchbanks PA, Simon MS, McDonald JA, Norman SA, Strom BL, Burkman RT, Ursin G, Deapen D, Weiss LK, Folger S, Madeoy JJ, Friedrichsen DM, Suter NM, Humphrey MC, Spirtas R, Ostrander EA. Prevalence and predictors of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations in a population-based study of breast cancer in white and black American women ages 35 to 64 years. Cancer Research 2006;66(16):8297–8308.

Matanoski G, Tao XG, Almon L, Adade AA, Davies-Cole JO. Demographics and tumor characteristics of colorectal cancers in the United States, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(5 Suppl):1112–1120.

Pollack LA, Blackman DK, Wilson KM, Seeff LC, Nadel MR. Colorectal cancer test use among Hispanic and non-Hispanic U.S. populations. Preventing Chronic Disease 2006;3(2):A50.

Pollack LA, Gotway CA, Bates JH, Parikh-Patel A, Richards TB, Seeff LC, Hodges H, Kassim S. Use of the spatial scan statistic to identify geographic variations in late stage colorectal cancer in California (United States). Cancer Causes and Control 2006;17(4):449–457.

Richardson LC, Tian L, Voti L, Hartzema AG, Reis I, Fleming LE, Mackinnon J. The roles of teaching hospitals, insurance status, and race/ethnicity in receipt of adjuvant therapy for regional-stage breast cancer in Florida. American Journal of Public Health 2006;96(1):160–166.

Ross LE, Stroud LA, Rose SW, Jorgensen CM. Using telephone focus groups methodology to examine the prostate cancer screening practices of African-American primary care physicians. Journal of the National Medical Association 2006;98(8):1296–1299.

Ross LE, Uhler RJ. Age, race, and repeated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test use in the National Health Interview Survey. Ethnicity & Disease 2006;16(1):244–247.

Sabatino SA, Coates RJ, Uhler RJ, Alley LG, Pollack LA. Health insurance coverage and cost barriers to needed medical care among U.S. adult cancer survivors age <65 years. Cancer 2006;106(11):2466–2475.

Stewart SL, Wike JM, Kato I, Lewis DR, Michaud F. A population-based study of colorectal cancer histology in the United States, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(5 Suppl):1128–1141.

Tannor BB, Ross L. Physician-patient discussions about prostate-specific antigen test use among African-American men. Journal of the National Medical Association 2006;98(4):532–538.

Voti L, Richardson LC, Reis I, Fleming LE, Mackinnon J, Coebergh JW. The effect of race/ethnicity and insurance in the administration of standard therapy for local breast cancer in Florida. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 2006;95(1):89–95.

Wilson KM, Orians CE. Considerations in recruiting underscreened women to focus groups on screening for cervical cancer. Health Promotion Practice 2005;6(4):379–384.

Wu X, Cokkinides V, Chen VW, Nadel M, Ren Y, Martin J, Ellison GL. Associations of subsite-specific colorectal cancer incidence rates and stage of disease at diagnosis with county-level poverty, by race and sex. Cancer 2006;107(5 Suppl):1121–1127.

National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP)

Eheman CR, Benard VB, Blackman D, Lawson HW, Anderson C, Helsel W, Lee NC. Breast cancer screening among low-income or uninsured women: results from the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, July 1995 to March 2002 (United States). Cancer Causes and Control 2006;17(1):29–38.

National Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (NCCCP)

Coates RJ, Given LS, Lee NC, Colditz G. A collaborative, comprehensive approach to fulfilling the promise of cancer prevention and control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):1.

Given LS, Black B, Lowry G, Huang P, Kerner JF. Collaborating to conquer cancer: a comprehensive approach to cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):3–14.

Hayes N, Rollins R, Weinberg A, Brawley O, Baquet C, Kaur JS, Palafox NA. Cancer-related disparities: weathering the perfect storm through comprehensive cancer control approaches. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):41–50.

Kerner JF, Guirguis-Blake J, Hennessy KD, Brounstein PJ, Vinson C, Schwartz RH, Myers BA, Briss P. Translating research into improved outcomes in comprehensive cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):27–40.

Pollack LA, Greer GE, Rowland JH, Miller A, Doneski D, Coughlin SS, Stovall E, Ulman D. Cancer survivorship: a new challenge in comprehensive cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):51–59.

Selig WK, Jenkins KL, Reynolds SL, Benson D, Daven M. Examining advocacy and comprehensive cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):61–68.

True S, Kean T, Nolan PA, Haviland ES, Hohman K. In conclusion: the promise of comprehensive cancer control. Cancer Causes and Control 2005;16(Suppl 1):79–88.

National Program of Cancer Registries (NPCR)

Ahmed F, Goodman MT, Kosary C, Ruiz B, Wu X, Chen VW, Correa CN. Excess risk of subsequent primary cancers among colorectal carcinoma survivors, 1975–2001. Cancer 2006;107(S5):1162–1171.

Coughlin SS, Richards TB, Thompson T, Miller BA, VanEenwyk J, Goodman MT, Sherman RL. Rural/nonrural differences in colorectal cancer incidence in the United States, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(S5):1181–1188.

Fairley TL, Cardinez CJ, Martin J, Alley L, Friedman C, Edwards B, Jamison P. Colorectal cancer in U.S. adults younger than 50 years of age, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(S5):1153–1161.

Howe HL, Wu X, Ries LA, Cokkinides V, Ahmed F, Jemal A, Miller B, Williams M, Ward E, Wingo PA, Ramirez A, Edwards BK. Annual report to the nation on the status of cancer, 1975–2003, featuring cancer among U.S. Hispanic/Latino populations. Cancer 2006;107(8):1711–1742.

Jackson-Thompson J, Ahmed F, German RR, Lai SM, Friedman C. Descriptive epidemiology of colorectal cancer in the United States, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(S5):1103–1111.

Lai SM, Zhang KB, Uhler RJ, Harrison JN, Clutter GG, Williams MA. Geographic variation in the incidence of colorectal cancer in the United States, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(S5):1172–1180.

Matanoski G, Tao XG, Almon L, Adade AA, Davies-Cole JO. Demographics and tumor characteristics of colorectal cancers in the United States, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(S5):1112–1120.

Mulvihill L, Chapman S, Lindler V. Frontline workers in cancer data management: workforce analysis study of the cancer registry field. Journal of Registry Management 2006;33(3):89–90.

Reed E, Ahmed F, Jackson-Thompson J, Friedman C, German RR, Lai SM, Wingo PA. Foreword: Promoting the use of registry-based national cancer surveillance data for colorectal cancer prevention and control. Cancer 2006;107(S5):1101–1102.

Stewart SL, Wike JM, Kato I, Lewis DR, Michaud F. A population-based study of colorectal cancer histology in the United States, 1998–2001. Cancer 2006;107(S5):1128–1141.

Thames SF, Gerlach K, Martin HJ, Carney T, Penberthy LT, Lanzilotta M, Peace S. Introduction to the National Program of Cancer Registries—Modeling Electronic Reporting Project (NPCR–MERP). Journal of Registry Management 2006;33(3):97–101.

Wilson R, Ledford K, Cardinez CJ, Weir H, Wingo PA. National Program of Cancer Registries data quality indicators to improve population-based central cancer registry data. Journal of Registry Management 2006;33(3):113–119.

Wu X, Cokkinides V, Chen VW, Nadel M, Ren Y, Martin J, Ellison GL. Associations of subsite-specific colorectal cancer incidence rates and stage of disease at diagnosis with county-level poverty, by race and sex. Cancer 2006;107(S5):1121–1127.

Ovarian Cancer

Eheman CR, Peipins L, Wynn M, Ryerson B, Stewart SL, Coughlin SS, Hawkins NA, Saraiya M. Development of a public health research program for ovarian cancer. Journal of Women's Health 2006;15(4):339–345.

Seiden MV, Gordon AN, Bodurka DC, Matulonis UA, Penson RT, Reed E, Alberts DS, Weems G, Cullen M, McGuire WP 3rd. A phase II study of irofulven in women with recurrent and heavily pretreated ovarian cancer. Gynecologic Oncology 2006;101(1):55–61.

Prostate Cancer

German RR, Thompson TD, Stewart SL, Wingo PA, Ledford K. Distribution of male genital system cancers (MGSC), United States—1998–2002. American Journal of Epidemiology 2006;163(11):S92.

Ross LE, Stroud LA, Rose SW, Jorgensen CM. Using telephone focus groups methodology to examine the prostate cancer screening practices of African-American primary care physicians. Journal of the National Medical Association 2006;98(8):1296–1299.

Ross LE, Uhler RJ. Age, race, and repeated prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test use in the National Health Interview Survey. Ethnicity and Disease 2006;16(1):244–247.

Tannor BB, Ross L. Physician-patient discussions about prostate-specific antigen test use among African-American men. Journal of the National Medical Association 2006;98(4):532–538.

Zeliadt SB, Ramsey SD, Penson DF, Hall IJ, Ekwueme DU, Stroud L, Lee JW. Why do men choose one treatment over another?: a review of patient decision making for localized prostate cancer. Cancer 2006;106(9):1865–1874.

Skin Cancer

Glanz K, Halpern AC, Saraiya M. Behavioral and community interventions to prevent skin cancer: what works? Archives of Dermatology 2006;142(3):356–360.

Jones SE, Saraiya M. Sunscreen use among US high school students, 1999–2003. Journal of School Health 2006;76(4):150–153.

Oliveria SA, Saraiya M, Geller AC, Heneghan MK, Jorgensen C. Sun exposure and risk of melanoma. Archives of Disease in Childhood 2006;91(2):131–138.

Other Research

Ahmed F, Perz J, Bell B, Kwong S, Friedman C, Andrews V. Hepatocellular carcinoma incidence in the United States, 1998–2002. American Journal of Epidemiology 2006;163(Suppl): S141.

German RR, Thompson TD, Stewart SL, Wingo PA, Ledford K. Distribution of male genital system cancers (MGSC), United States—1998–2002. American Journal of Epidemiology 2006;163(11):S92.

Mokdad AH, Mensah GA, Posner SF, Reed E, Simoes EJ, Engelgau MM. Chronic Diseases and Vulnerable Populations in Natural Disasters Working Group. When chronic conditions become acute: prevention and control of chronic diseases and adverse health outcomes during natural disasters. Preventing Chronic Disease 2005;2 Spec no:A04.

Reed E. Cisplatin, carboplatin, and oxaliplatin. In: Cancer Chemotherapy and Biotherapy Principles and Practice. 4th Edition. Chabner BA, Longo DL, eds. Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2005.

Reed E. ERCC1 measurements in clinical oncology. New England Journal of Medicine 2006;355(10):1054–1055.

 
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