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Cathy J. Bradley is affiliated with the Colorado School of Public Health in the United States. Their research spans interdisciplinary fields, primarily focused on economics, econometrics, finance, and medicine, with a notable emphasis on oncology and public health.

Their work covers several subfields, including economics and econometrics, oncology, general health professions, epidemiology, and public health, environmental, and occupational health. The main topics addressed in their research are economic and financial impacts of cancer, health systems and economic evaluations focusing on quality of life, healthcare policy and management, global cancer incidence and screening, multiple and secondary primary cancers, and the quality of life of childhood cancer survivors, as well as overall cancer survivorship and care.

They have contributed extensively to academic literature, frequently publishing in the following venues:

  • JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute
  • Journal of Clinical Oncology
  • Cancer
  • Journal of Cancer Survivorship
  • Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention

Their recent papers include:

  • "Young Women Had More Strokes Than Young Men in a Large, United States Claims Sample," 2020, Stroke
  • "Digital Health Applications in Oncology: An Opportunity to Seize," 2022, JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute
  • "Systematic Review of Sex Differences in Ischemic Strokes Among Young Adults: Are Young Women Disproportionately at Risk?", 2022, Stroke
  • "Food Insecurity Among People With Cancer: Nutritional Needs as an Essential Component of Care," 2022, JNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute
  • "Time to add screening for financial hardship as a quality measure?", 2020, CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians

Their collaborative network includes frequent coauthors such as:

  • K. Robin Yabroff
  • Ya-Chen Tina Shih
  • Marcelo Coca Perraillon
  • Lindsay M. Sabik
  • Jingxuan Zhao

Best Publications

  • Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Breast Cancer Treatment and Survival

    Cathy J. Bradley;Charles W. Given;Caralee Roberts

  • Correlates of Return to Work for Breast Cancer Survivors

    Reynard R. Bouknight;Cathy J. Bradley;Zhehui Luo

  • The Impact of Diabetes on Employment and Work Productivity

    Kaan Tunceli;Cathy J. Bradley;David Nerenz;L. Keoki Williams

  • Disparities in cancer diagnosis and survival.

    Cathy J. Bradley;Charles W. Given;Caralee Roberts

  • The incremental direct costs associated with behavioral symptoms in AD.

    Daniel L. Murman;Q. Chen;M. C. Powell;S. B. Kuo

  • Productivity Costs of Cancer Mortality in the United States: 2000–2020

    Cathy J. Bradley;K. Robin Yabroff;Bassam Dahman;Eric J. Feuer

  • Long-Term Financial Burden of Breast Cancer: Experiences of a Diverse Cohort of Survivors Identified Through Population-Based Registries

    Reshma Jagsi;John A.E. Pottow;Kent A. Griffith;Cathy Bradley

  • Assessing the Impact of Cancer on Work Outcomes What Are the Research Needs

    M.P.H. John F. Steiner M.D.;Tia A. Cavender;Deborah S. Main;Cathy J. Bradley

  • Employment patterns of long-term cancer survivors.

    Cathy J. Bradley;Heather L. Bednarek

  • The burden of illness of severe nausea and vomiting of pregnancy in the United States

    Cheryl L. Attard;Michele A. Kohli;Suzanne Coleman;Cathy Bradley

  • Breast cancer survival, work, and earnings

    Cathy J. Bradley;Heather L. Bednarek;David Neumark

  • Short-term effects of breast cancer on labor market attachment: results from a longitudinal study

    Cathy J. Bradley;David Neumark;Heather L. Bednarek;Maryjean Schenk

  • Cancer, Medicaid enrollment, and survival disparities.

    Cathy J. Bradley;Joseph Gardiner;Charles W. Given;Caralee Roberts

  • Health Services Research and Data Linkages: Issues, Methods, and Directions for the Future

    Cathy J. Bradley;Lynne Penberthy;Kelly J. Devers;Debra J. Holden

  • The impact of physical and psychosocial factors on work characteristics after cancer

    John F. Steiner;Tia A. Cavender;Carolyn T. Nowels;Brenda L. Beaty

  • Employment and Cancer: Findings from a Longitudinal Study of Breast and Prostate Cancer Survivors

    Cathy J. Bradley;David Neumark;Zhehui Luo;Maryjean Schenk

  • A Matter Of Race: Early-Versus Late-Stage Cancer Diagnosis

    Beth A. Virnig;Nancy N. Baxter;Elizabeth B. Habermann;Roger D. Feldman

  • Absenteeism from work: the experience of employed breast and prostate cancer patients in the months following diagnosis.

    Cathy J. Bradley;Kathleen Oberst;Maryjean Schenk

  • Long-Term Survivorship Care After Cancer Treatment - Summary of a 2017 National Cancer Policy Forum Workshop.

    Ronald M Kline;Neeraj K Arora;Cathy J Bradley;Eden R Brauer

  • Influence of patient-provider communication on colorectal cancer screening.

    Patricia Carcaise-Edinboro;Cathy J. Bradley

  • Employment outcomes of men treated for prostate cancer

    Cathy J. Bradley;David Neumark;Zhehui Luo;Heather Bednarek

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary A. Zarkin
Gary A. Zarkin Research Triangle Park Foundation
Michael T. French
Michael T. French University of Miami
Virginia F. Borges
Virginia F. Borges University of Colorado Boulder
Francesca Gany
Francesca Gany Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Allen C. Goodman
Allen C. Goodman Wayne State University

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