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Research Profile - L. Stewart Massad  
   
Department/Division:     Email Address:
Gynecologic Oncology/Obstetrics & Gynecology smassad@siumed.edu
Office Location:     Location of Laboratory:

6th Floor CJV

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Office Phone Number:     Laboratory Phone Number:
(217) 545-8882     N/A
Willing to mentor medical students and / or residents? Yes
Research Interests: Cervical cancer
Cervical dysplasia
Cervical cancer prevention
Cancer disparities
Endometrial cancer
Ovarian cancer
Cancer screening
HIV and cervical disease
Gynecologic cancer
Techniques and Methodologies: Epidemiology
Retrospective chart review

Equipment:

None
Current Collaborators:
None here
Current and Pending Awards:
None
Publications:    

Strickler HD, Palefsky JM, Shah KV, Anastos K, Klein RS, Minkoff H, Duerr A, Massad LS, Celentano D, Hall C, Fazzari M, Cu-Uvin S, Bacon M, Schuman P, Levine AM, Durante AJ, Gauge S, Melnick S, Burk R. The weak association of HPV 16 with immune status in HIV-seropositive women. J Natl Cancer Inst 95:1062-72, 2003

Viscidi RP, Ahdieh-Grant L, Schneider MF, Clayman B, Massad LS, Anastos KM, Burk RD, Minkoff H, Palefsky J, Levine A, Strickler H. Serum immunoglobulin A response to human papillomavirus type 16 virus-like particles in human immunodeficiency (HIV) positive andhigh-risk HIV negative women. J. Infect Dis 188:1834-44, 2003

Massad LS, Seaberg EC, Watts DH, Hessol NA, Melnick S, Bitterman P, Anastos K, Silver S, Levine AM, Minkoff H. Low incidence of invasive cervical cancer among HIV infected US women in a prevention program. AIDS 18:109-13, 2004.

Massad LS, Springer G, Jacobson L, Watts DH, Anastos K, Kom A, Cejtin H, Stek A, Young M, Schmidt J, Minkoff H. Pregnancy rates and predictors of conception, miscarriage and abortion: Results from the Women‚s Interagency HIV Study. AIDS 18:281-6, 2004.

Massad LS, Schneider MF, Watts DH, Strickler H, Melnick S, Palefsky J, Anastos K, Levine A, Minkoff H. HPV testing for the triage of HIV-infected women with Papanicolaou smears read as atypical squamous cells of uncertain significance. J Women‚s Health 2004;13:145-53.

Padilla-Paz LA, Carlson J, Twiggs LB, Lonky N, Crum CP, Felix J, Hunter V, Krumholz B, Massad LS, Benedet JL. Evidence supporting the current management guidelines for high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion cytology. J Lower Genital Tract Dis 2004;8:139-46.

Hessol NA, Seaberg IC, Preston-Martin S, Massad LS, Sacks HS, Silver S, Melnick S, Abulafia O, Levine AM. Cancer risk among participants in the Women‚s Interagency HIV Study. J AIDS (in press)
Massad LS, Silverberg MJ, Springer G, Minkoff HM, Hessol N, Palefsky JM, Strickler HD, Levine AM, Sacks HS, Moxley M, Watts OH. Effect of antiretroviral therapy on the incidence of genital warts and vulvar neoplasia among women with HIV. Am J Obstet Gynecol (in press)

Grant LA, Li R, Levine A, Massad S, Strickler H, Minkoff H, Moxley M, Palefksy J, Sacks H, Gange H. Use of highly active antiretroviral therapy and the regression of cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions in women infected with human immunodeficiency virus. J Natl Cancer Inst (in press)

Massad LS, Markwell S. Using patient history to predict high grade cervical dysplasia and cancer in women with borderline cervical cytology results. J Lower Genital Tract Dis (in press)

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