Her Demography research incorporates Gerontology and Cohort. Her work often combines Gerontology and Demography studies. Her Health care study is focused on Medicaid and Health insurance. Medicaid and Economic growth are frequently intertwined in her study. Economic growth is frequently linked to Health insurance in her study. Her Odds ratio research overlaps with Logistic regression and Confidence interval. Cathy J. Bradley connects Confidence interval with Odds ratio in her study. Cathy J. Bradley integrates many fields, such as Cohort study and engineering, in her works. She brings together Prospective cohort study and Cohort study to produce work in her papers.
Internal medicine is integrated with Family medicine and Surgery in her study. Cathy J. Bradley combines Family medicine and Health care in her research. Surgery and Cancer are two areas of study in which Cathy J. Bradley engages in interdisciplinary work. Research on Breast cancer, Colorectal cancer and Cancer registry is a part of her Cancer study. Economic growth is closely attributed to Medicaid in her study. Her research links Economic growth with Medicaid. Her Environmental health study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Population. Many of her studies on Population involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Environmental health. Cathy J. Bradley integrates Gerontology and Demography in her studies.
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Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Breast Cancer Treatment and Survival
Cathy J. Bradley;Charles W. Given;Caralee Roberts.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2002)
Correlates of Return to Work for Breast Cancer Survivors
Reynard R. Bouknight;Cathy J. Bradley;Zhehui Luo.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2006)
The Impact of Diabetes on Employment and Work Productivity
Kaan Tunceli;Cathy J. Bradley;David Nerenz;L. Keoki Williams.
Diabetes Care (2005)
Disparities in cancer diagnosis and survival.
Cathy J. Bradley;Charles W. Given;Caralee Roberts.
Cancer (2001)
The incremental direct costs associated with behavioral symptoms in AD.
Daniel L. Murman;Q. Chen;M. C. Powell;S. B. Kuo.
Neurology (2002)
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.
Cancer (2004)
Employment patterns of long-term cancer survivors.
Cathy J. Bradley;Heather L. Bednarek.
Psycho-oncology (2002)
Productivity Costs of Cancer Mortality in the United States: 2000–2020
Cathy J. Bradley;K. Robin Yabroff;Bassam Dahman;Eric J. Feuer.
Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2008)
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.
Journal of Clinical Oncology (2014)
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.
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (2002)
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