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Cancer Outcomes and Survivorship Research Seminar

Held the first Monday of every month
12-1 p.m., Moos 2-118

2008 Schedule

DATE TOPIC SPEAKER
January 7, 2008 Quantitatively analyzing nonrandom error in cancer epidemiologic studies Anne Jurek, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Pediatrics
University of Minnesota
February 4, 2008 Quality of life in a prospective cohort of elderly women with and without cancer DeAnn Lazovich, M.P.H., Ph.D.,
Co-leader, Prevention and Etiology Program; Associate Professor, Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health
March 3, 2008 Metabolic syndrome in BMT survivors Navneet S. Majhail, M.D. M.S
Assistant Professor
Division of Hematology, Oncology and Transplantation
April 7, 2008 Importance of population-based studies in cancer outcomes research Waddah B. Al-Refaie, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Division of Surgical Oncology
Department of Surgery
May 5, 2008 Chemotherapy and mammography use among women newly diagnosed with colorectal cancer

Xinhua Yu, M.B., Ph.D.
Division of Health Policy and Management

Co-researchers: Marshall McBean, M.D., M.Sc., Beth A. Virnig, Ph.D., MPH

June 2, 2008 The Iowa Women's Health Study - CMS Data Linkage: An opportunity for cancer outcomes and survivorship research

Kim Robien, PhD, R.D., C.S.O., F.A.D.A.
Assistant Professor
Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, University of Minnesota
Beth Virnig, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Division of Health Policy & Management

October 6, 2008 Pent-up demand for cancer diagnosis prior to entering Medicare due to disability Elizabeth B. Habermann, M.P.H.
Research Assistant
Division of Health Policy & Management
November 3, 2008 Coordination of care for breast cancer survivors Mary Jo Nissen, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Park Nicollet Institute
Oncology Research
December 1, 2008 Exercise intervention for cancer survivors Donald R. Dengel, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
School of Kinesiology

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