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2003-2004 Grant Cycle : Research Grants Awarded
Cancer Control, Survivorship and Outcomes Research
Predicting Memory Problems in Breast Cancer Survivors
Kris Kaemingk, PhD
University of Arizona
$250,000
The Re-entry of Hispanic Breast Cancer Survivors to the Healthcare Delivery System and Workforce
Betsy Risendal, PhD
University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
$250,000
The Relationship Between Breast Cancer and Pregnancy: A Study of the Diagnosis, Management and Outcomes in Young Breast Cancer Patients and Their Families
Christobel Saunders, MBBS
The University of Western Australia
$240,843
Beyond Survival: Assessing and Addressing the Needs of Breast Cancer Survivors Suffering from Post-Treatment Symptomology
Saskia Subramanian, PhD
The Regents of the University of California
$250,000
Does Adjuvant Breast Cancer Therapy Change Bone Mineral Density in Postmenopausal Women?
Catherine Van Poznak, MD
Regents of the University of Michigan
$250,000
Early Detections, Diagnosis, and Prognosis
Field Trial of Mobile Digital Telemammography - Phase II
Joseph Gitlin, DPH
Indian Health Service
$250,000
Asian Indian Breast Cancer Project
Hee-Soon Juon, PhD
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
$250,000
Etiology
Identification and Characterization of Patients at Risk for Hereditary Breast Cancer in Southern Brazil.
Patricia Ashton-Prolla, MD,PhD
Fundacao Medica do Rio Grande do Sul
$250,000
Racial Differences in Early Onset Breast Cancer
Bruce Haffty, MD
UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
$250,000
A Tumor-Based Analysis of Uncharacterized DNA Variants in BRCA1/2 Focusing on Undertested Populations
Paul Marcom, MD
Duke University Medical Center
$249,948
Protein Profiling for the Identification of Serum Biomarkers for Early Detection and Prevention of Breast Cancer in African American Women
Padma Uppala-Tadi, PhD
Loma Linda University
$249,995
Prevention
Assessing Barriers to Mammography: Reducing Disparities for Women with Disabilities
Judith Barr, ScD
Connecticut Peer Review Organization, Inc, dba Qualidigm
$250,000
Can a Faith-Based Participatory Intervention Study Increase Breast Health Care Participation in African American Women?: A Randomized Comparison
Janice Bowie, PhD
Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health
$250,000
An Innovative Approach to Increasing Early Detection of Breast Cancer within Tribal Communities
Connie Garcia, MA
Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board, Inc.
$250,000
Community-Based Participatory Health Research: Understanding the Cultural Assets of Southeast Asian Women for the Promotion of Breast Health
Franklin Kim, PhD
Asian Pacific Development Center
$250,000
Increasing Repeat Mammography Screening Among Low-Income Filipino-American Women
Annette Maxwell, PhD
The Regents of the University of California
$250,000
Determining The Impact of Health System Navigation Skills of Asian Americans on Breast Cancer Screening
Nadereh Pourat, PhD
The Regents of the University of Southern California
$249,566
American Indian Breast Cancer Prevention: Turning Knowledge into Action
Delight Satter, MPH
The Regents of the University of California
$249,941
* Pending executed agreement