H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
Risk Assessment,Detection & Intervention
12902 Magnolia Drive
Tampa,
FL
USA
33612
Email:
anna.giuliano@moffitt.org
Biographical Sketch:
2004 - present -- Professor and Program Leader, Risk Assessment Detection Intervention, Moffitt Cancer Center
2001 - 2004 -- Co Director, Cancer Prevention and Control Program, Arizona Cancer Center, Univ of Arizona
2000 - 2004 -- Associate Professor (tenured), University of Arizona, College of Public Health, Division of Epidemiology/Biostatistics
1998 - 2004 -- Adjunct Professor, University of Arizona, Department of Nutrition
1998 - 2000 -- Assistant Professor, University of Arizona, College of Public Health, Division of
Epidemiology/Biostatistics
1993 - 2001 -- Director, Minority Cancer Prevention & Control Program, Arizona Cancer Center, Univ of Arizona
1993 - 1997 -- Research Assistant Professor, University of Arizona, Arizona Prevention Center, Epidemiology Section
1990-1993 -- Research Associate, Department of Family and Community Medicine and Biochemistry,
University of Arizona
Publications:
Barnholtz-Sloan J, Patel N, Rollison D, Kortepeter K, Mackinnon J, Giuliano A. Incidence trends of invasive cervical cancer in the United States by combined race and ethnicity. Cancer Causes Control. 2009 Mar;. Pubmedid: 19253025. Pubmed ID: 19253025
Giuliano A, Lazcano E, Villa L, Flores R, Salmeron J, Lee J, Papenfuss M, Abrahamsen M, Baggio M, Silva R, Quiterio M. Circumcision and sexual behavior: Factors independently associated with human papillomavirus detection among men in the HIM study. Int J Cancer. 2009 Mar;124(6):1251-1257. Pubmedid: 19089913. Pubmed ID: 19089913
Lu B, Wu Y, Nielson CM, Flores R, Abrahamsen M, Papenfuss M, Harris RM, Giuliano AR. Factors associated with acquisition and clearance of human papillomavirus infection in a cohort of US men: a prospective study. J Infect Dis. 2009 Feb;199(3):362-371. Pubmedid: 19133808. Pubmed ID: 19133808
Patel NR, Rollison DE, Barnholtz-Sloan J, Mackinnon J, Green L, Giuliano AR. Racial and ethnic disparities in the incidence of invasive cervical cancer in Florida. Cancer. 2009 Sep;115(17):3991-4000. Pubmedid: 19544552. Pubmed ID: 19544552
Giuliano A, Salmon D. The case for a gender-neutral (universal) human papillomavirus vaccination policy in the United States: point. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2008 Apr;17(4):805-808. Pubmedid: 18398020. Pubmed ID: 18398020
Dr. Giuliano is an internationally recognized speaker and consultant who has served on a number of committees and investigative task forces of CARE International. Research interests include cancer epidemiology biomarkers; nutritional supplements and diet as chemopreventive agents; HPV and cervical cancer, breast cancer, and cancer screening. Dr. Giuliano is a member of ASPO, AACR, SER, and IEA, and has contributed significantly to the Institute of Medicine publication, The Unequal Burden of Cancer.