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Cancer Control & Survivorship Members

The Cancer Control & Survivorship Program actively seeks to improve cancer control and survivorship by developing and implementing methodologically sound, clinically relevant and highly innovative research initiatives that are clinically effective and translational, aimed to reduce the burden of cancer across multiple communities.

Gershon, Richard

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Expertise in advancing the use of technology for increasing the impact and reach of psychometrically robust health measurements.

Gharzai, Laila

Gharzai, Laila

Assistant Professor

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Dr. Laila Gharzai is a radiation oncologist and investigator. Her academic goal is to advance cancer care while minimizing both short- and long-term side effects from treatment, spanning from physical... [more]

Hauser, Alan

Hauser, Alan

Professor

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Our laboratory investigates the pathogenesis of the multidrug resistant gram-negative bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter baumannii, and Klebsiella pneumonia. We focus on virulence factors ... [more]

Heinemann, Allen

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Health services research program with a focus on outcomes measurement. I am an internationally-recognized expert in the development, assessment, and use of measures of quality of life and functional s... [more]

Jungheim, Emily

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I am a practicing reproductive endocrinologist and health services researcher with a track record for collaborative translational research. In my roles as the Chief of Reproductive and Endocrinology ... [more]

Kaiser, Karen

Kaiser, Karen

Research Associate Professor

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Throughout my research I apply a social ecological framework to examine individual, interpersonal, organizational, social, and policy influences on cancer behaviors and outcomes. I am particularly int... [more]

Kalapurakal, John A.

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Wilms tumor radiation

Keswani, Rajesh N.

Keswani, Rajesh N.

Associate Professor

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Dr. Keswani’s research focuses on healthcare quality with respect to interventional (EUS and ERCP) and general (colonoscopy and colon cancer screening) endoscopy procedures. His work, which is widel... [more]

Kircher, Sheetal M

Kircher, Sheetal M

Associate Professor

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My research interests are on improving the quality of cancer care and better understanding the trends in use and expenditure of services and drugs. I am also interested in evaluation of cancer-related... [more]

Klumpp, David

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Our team studies diverse aspects of neuro-immune and bacterial mechanisms of bladder inflammation and pelvic pain as well as the influence of microbiota on pain and cognition. Pain modulation by bacte... [more]