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Dr. Susan G. Fisher, PhD

PhD, 1991, Cancer Epidemiology, University of Illinois

MS, 1981, Biostatistics, Georgetown University

BS, 1979, Nursing, Johns Hopkins University

Susan Gross Fisher, PhD

Department Chair,
Community & Preventive Medicine
Chief,
Division of Epidemiology


Contact Information:

University of Rochester
Community & Preventive Medicine
601 Elmwood Avenue, Box 644
Rochester, NY 14642

Office: 4-W122A
Phone: (585) 275-8784
Fax: (585) 461-4532

Email: susan_fisher@urmc.rochester.edu

Research:

Primary and secondary prevention of cancer, with a special focus on the viral etiology of malignancy. Special interests in conduct and analysis of clinical trials.

OVERVIEW
Dr. Fisher's independent research focuses on the investigation of strategies to improve the primary prevention and early detection of cancer in the community. She has completed studies related to the participation of minority women in cancer control trials and to factors associated with health behaviors of women at high risk of hereditary breast cancer. Related to her strong interest in cancer etiology, particularly in virally-induced malignancies, her research has included cervical, gastric, respiratory, and hematologic cancers. Dr. Fisher has also been involved in the development and conduct of several multi-institutional clinical trials. She maintains a strong interest in methodologic issues related to the planning, implementation and analysis of clinical investigations. She has directed her efforts toward integrating these epidemiologic and biostatistical concepts into a comprehensive 'evidence-based medicine' approach to medical education.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
  • Fisher SG and Fisher RI. The Emerging Concept of Antigen-driven Lymphomas: Epidemiology and Treatment  Implications. Current Opinion in Oncology. 18: 417-424, 2006.

  • Carey TE and Fisher SG.   Steroid Response and Supporting Cell Antibody in Autoimmune Hearing Loss.  Arch Otolaryngol-Head & Neck Srug.  131: 665-672, 2005.

  • Sinkin R,  Fisher SG, Dozier A, Dye TD.  Effect of Manged Care on Perinatal Transport for the Publicly Funded in Upstate New York.  J Perinatology. 25:79-85, 2005.

  • Weiss OI, Caton J, Blieden T, Fisher SG, Trafton S, Hart TC.  Effect of the Interleukin-1 Genotype on Outcomes of Regenerative Periodontal Therapy with Bone Replacement Grafts. J Periodontol. 75(10):1335-1342, 2004.

  • Bazarian JJ, Fisher SG, Flesher W, Lillis R, Knox KL, Pearson TA.  Lateral automobile impacts and the risk of traumatic brain injury.  Annals of Emerg Med.  44: 142-152, 2004.

  • Fisher SG and Fisher RI. The epidemiology of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Oncogene 23: 6524- 6534, 2004.

  • Yeom K, Gray BS, Nair TS, Arts HA, Telian SA, Disher MJ, El-Kashlan H, Sataloff RT, Fisher SG, Carey TE.  Antibodies to HSP-70 in Normal Donors and Autoimmune Hearing Loss Patients.  The Laryngscope.  113: 1770-1776, 2003.

  • Pearson TA, Barker WH, Fisher SG, Trafton SH.  Integration of the Case-Based Series in Population-oriented Prevention into a Problem-based Medical Curriculum.  AJPM.  24: 102-108, 2003.

  • Walsh SM, Fisher SG, Sage RA.  Survival of patients with primary pedal melanoma.  J Foot & Ankle Surgery.  42: 193-198, 2003.

  • Stevens TP, Chess PR, McConnochie KM, Sinkin RA, Guiller R, Maniscalco WM, Fisher SG.  Survival in Early- and late-term infants with congenital diagphragmatic hernia treated with extracorporeal membrane  oxygenation.  Pediatrics 110: 590-596, 2002.

  • Takebayashi S, Ogawa T, Jung KY, Muallem A, Mineta H, Fisher SG, Grenman R, Carey TE.  Identification of new minimally lost regions on 18q in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.  Cancer Research 60: 3397-3403, 2000.