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Mark Yeazel, MD, MPH

Dr. Mark Yeazel

Associate Professor
Research

Expertise

Cancer screening and survivorship, preventive medicine, community health, faculty development

Education

MD, University of New Mexico
MPH, University of Minnesota
Residencies in family and preventive medicine, University of Minnesota

Bio

Yeazel’s research interests focus on cancer screening, where he has directed both community and clinic-based interventions, and cancer survivorship, where he has been involved in studies examining the long-term outcomes and health needs of childhood cancer survivors. He completed a faculty development fellowship in 1992 and has since been involved in department faculty development efforts.

Contact Information

925 Delaware St SE, Ste 220
Minneapolis, MN 55455
612-624-2335
yeazel@umn.edu

Current Grants

2009-14, NIH, co-investigator, “Contributions to Racial Bias in Medical Student Judgment and Clinical Decision Making”

2011-13, NIC, co-investigator, “Mobile Phone Text Messaging Intervention for Cervical Cancer Screening”

2011-12, American Cancer Society, PI, “Evaluating the Effect of a Decision Aid on Shared Decision Making for Prostate Cancer Screening”

Recent Publications

Mulrooney DM, Yeazel MW, Kawashima T, Mertens AC, Mitby P, et al. Cardiac outcomes in adult survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer: A report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. BMJ. 2009;339.

Kaste SC, Goodman P, Leisenring W, Srovall M, Hayashi R, Yeazel MW, et al. Impact of radiation and chemotherapy on risk of dental abnormalities: A report from the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study. Cancer. 2009;115(24):5817-27.

Jones RM, Mongin SJ, Lazovich D, Church TR, Yeazel MW. Validity of four self-reported colorectal cancer screening modalities in a general population: Differences over time and by intervention assignment. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers and Prev. 2008;17(4):777-84.

 

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