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Breast cancer screening following guildeline change

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UVM study finds fewer patients get screened for breast cancer, even when they should

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Selected publications

Nowak, S. A., Wilcock, A., Sprague, B. (2023). Spillover After Mammography Guideline Change: Evidence From State-Level Trends.

Nowak, S. A., Parker, A., Radhakrishnan, A., Schoenborn, N., & Pollack, C. E. (2021). Using an Agent-Based Model to Examine De-Implementation of Breast Cancer Screening. Medical care, 59(1), e1.

Pollack, C. E., Radhakrishnan, A., Parker, A. M., Chen, X., Visvanathan, K., & Nowak, S. A. (2018). Association between physicians’ experiences with members of their social network and efforts to reduce breast cancer screening. JAMA internal medicine, 178(1), 148-151.

Radhakrishnan, A., Nowak, S. A., Parker, A. M., Visvanathan, K., & Pollack, C. E. (2017). Physician breast cancer screening recommendations following guideline changes: results of a national survey. JAMA internal medicine, 177(6), 877-878.

Nowak, S. A., & Parker, A. M. (2014). Social network effects of nonlifesaving early-stage breast cancer detection on mammography rates. American journal of public health, 104(12), 2439-2444.

 
 

Sarah A. Nowak, Ph.D, Blodwen S. Huber Early Career Green and Gold Professor in Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at The Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at The University of Vermont

Email: sarah [dot] nowak [at] med.uvm.edu

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