Chyke A Doubeni MD, MPH
Title Associate Professor
Institution University of Massachusetts Medical School
Department Family Medicine & Community Health
Address University of Massachusetts Medical School
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Worcester MA 01655
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Institution UMMS - School of Medicine
Department Quantitative Health Sciences
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Education

MD (MBBS), College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Nigeria (1987)
FRCS, Royal College of Surgeons of England, UK (1993)
MPH, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA (2004)

Affiliations

2003 - Member, North America Primary Care Research Group
2004 - Member, American Academy of Family Physicians
2009 - Member, American College of Preventive Medicine
1998 - Diplomate, American Board of Family Medicine
2010 - Diplomate, American Board of Preventive Medicine

Scholarly Activity

Current research projects:

COLOFIT: Optimizing Colonoscopy & Fecal Immunochemical Tests for Community-Based Screening
(NIH/NCI, U54, PROSPR)     09/1/2011-08/31/2016      Role: co-PI (subcontract)
This project establishes a PROSPR Research Center aimed at maximizing the benefits and minimizing the harms of screening with colonoscopy or FIT in community settings. The project will also work with Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network (CISNET) to examine the benefits, harms and comparative effectiveness of the two tests and assess risk-based screening strategies as well as the likely relative impact of remediating preventable failures in the CRC screening process.

Effectiveness of Screening Colonoscopy in Reducing Deaths from Colorectal Cancer
(NIH/NCI, RO1) 09/1/2010 - 03/30/2015       Role: co-PI
The three-site study will estimate the effectiveness of screening colonoscopy in reducing death from colorectal cancer (CRC) among average-risk adults, particularly in the right colon

SEARCH: Cancer Screening Effectiveness and Research in Community-based Healthcare
(NIH/NCI, RC2)09/1/09 - 08/31/2012         Role: co-PI
The goal of this study is to develop scientific and methodological capacity for cancer screening comparative effectiveness research in a community-based setting using administrative and clinical databases and medical records data. The long-term goal is to generate and disseminate findings about high priority comparative effectiveness research topics for patients, clinicians, policy makers, payers and public health practitioners. The project is supported by a national Advisory Board of scientists and policy makers on cancer screening and in collaboration with the Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network (CISNET)

Understanding Racial and Ethnic Differences in Survival from Colorectal Cancer
(NIH/NCI, KO1)  09/10/07 - 8/31/2012       Role: co-PI
The goal of this 5-year career development research award is to investigate underlying causes of racial and ethnic differences in CRC survival.

Minority supplement to Effectiveness of Screening Colonoscopy in Reducing Death from Colorectal Cancer.
06/1/2011-03/31/2013          Role: PI
This is a training award for a minority investigator (Dr. Rosalie Torres Stone) from the NCI Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities.

Completed research projects:

ARRA Administrative Supplement to KO1 - Understanding Racial & Ethnic Differences in Survival from Colorectal Cancer 
09/25/2009 - 09/24/2011    Role: PI

Improving the Process of Cancer Screening for Low Income Diverse Populations
09/2007-09/2010         Role: Project Leader
This project assessed barriers and facilitators in the process of CRC screening, and complete diagnostic evaluation of abnormal screening for low income patients receiving care at community health centers. This pilot project was funded under the auspices of the MassCONECT project.

Socioeconomic Diversity in Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems
04/2008-05/2009           Role: Project Leader
This pilot project assessed the area-level socioeconomic and racial structure of enrollees of participating integrated health delivery systems and compared the use of preventive health care services according to levels of neighborhood SES. 

How Do Perceived Availability and Knowledge of Commercial Sources of Tobacco Contribute to Tobacco Use?06/2006-05/2007       Role:PI
This project assessed whether perceived availability, and/or merchant non-compliance with tobacco ordinances are risk factors for susceptibility, initiation, or regular tobacco use among adolescents. Studies conducted under this project demonstrated that smoking and the development of addiction are two reinforcing processes.

Research supplement for under-represented minorities                                                         
04/2004 -02/2007         Role: Project Leader
Studies conducted under the auspices of this funding reported on the utilization patterns of cancer early detection services among women following diagnosis of incident breast cancer or cervical neoplasm. 

Peripheral Arterial Disease in the Managed Care Setting
01/2002-07/2004                  Role: Project Leader
This project, conducted as part of my MPH thesis, assessed the feasibility of screening for peripheral arterial disease in the managed care setting by assessing the yield from screening a high-risk population with no pre-existing cardiovascular disease.

HRSA - Title III Ryan White grant
2000-2001          Role: Program/Medical Director
This grant supported a program that provided accessible coordinated care to persons living with HIV/AIDS through a collaboration with the Division of Infectious Diseases at East Carolina University School of Medicine.

Biography

Chyke Doubeni, MD, MPH, associate professor of family medicine & community health, is a clinical epidemiologist, and board-certified in both preventive medicine & family medicine.  Currently, he is a co-Principal Investigator of three large, multi-site research projects, which focus on the comparative effectiveness of colorectal cancer screening tests and on improving the process of screening for colorectal cancer in community settings.  

Dr. Doubeni has also conducted studies to understand the complex social, biological and health-care related issues that contribute to disparities in mortality from colorectal cancer. In October 2011, Dr. Doubeni received a 2010 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) in recognition of innovative research, mentoring and community work. This award is bestowed each year upon "...outstanding scientists and engineers who are beginning their independent research careers, show exceptional potential for leadership, and have demonstrated a commitment to community service and the advancement of science, technology, engineering and math education".*

* http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2011/10/17/president-obama-meets-nations-cutting-edge-researchers

Publications
1. Lian M, Schootman M, Doubeni CA, Park Y, Major JM, Torres Stone RA, Laiyemo AO, Hollenbeck AR, Graubard BI, Schatzkin A. Geographic Variation in Colorectal Cancer Survival and the Role of Small-Area Socioeconomic Deprivation: A Multilevel Survival Analysis of the NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study Cohort. Am J Epidemiol. 2011 Oct 1; 174(7):828-38.
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2. Laiyemo AO, Doubeni C, Sanderson AK, Pinsky PF, Badurdeen DS, Doria-Rose VP, Marcus PM, Schoen RE, Lanza E, Schatzkin A, Cross AJ. Likelihood of missed and recurrent adenomas in the proximal versus the distal colon. Gastrointest Endosc. 2011 Aug; 74(2):253-61.
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3. Major JM, Doubeni CA, Freedman ND, Park Y, Lian M, Hollenbeck AR, Schatzkin A, Graubard BI, Sinha R. Neighborhood Socioeconomic Deprivation and Mortality: NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study. PLoS One. 2010; 5(11):e15538.
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4. Doubeni CA, Laiyemo AO, Young AC, Klabunde CN, Reed G, Field TS, Fletcher RH. Primary care, economic barriers to health care, and use of colorectal cancer screening tests among Medicare enrollees over time. Ann Fam Med. 2010 Jul-Aug; 8(4):299-307.
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5. Doubeni CA, Reed G, Difranza JR. Early course of nicotine dependence in adolescent smokers. Pediatrics. 2010 Jun; 125(6):1127-33.
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6. Laiyemo AO, Doubeni C, Pinsky PF, Doria-Rose VP, Bresalier R, Lamerato LE, Crawford ED, Kvale P, Fouad M, Hickey T, Riley T, Weissfeld J, Schoen RE, Marcus PM, Prorok PC, Berg CD. Race and colorectal cancer disparities: health-care utilization vs different cancer susceptibilities. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2010 Apr 21; 102(8):538-46.
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7. Doubeni CA, Laiyemo AO, Klabunde CN, Young AC, Field TS, Fletcher RH. Racial and ethnic trends of colorectal cancer screening among Medicare enrollees. Am J Prev Med. 2010 Feb; 38(2):184-91.
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8. Doubeni CA, Laiyemo AO, Reed G, Field TS, Fletcher RH. Socioeconomic and racial patterns of colorectal cancer screening among Medicare enrollees in 2000 to 2005. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2009 Aug; 18(8):2170-5.
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9. Doubeni CA, Li W, Fouayzi H, DiFranza JR. Perceived accessibility of cigarettes among youth: a prospective cohort study. Am J Prev Med. 2009 Mar; 36(3):239-42.
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10. Doubeni CA, Li W, Fouayzi H, Difranza JR. Perceived accessibility as a predictor of youth smoking. Ann Fam Med. 2008 Jul-Aug; 6(4):323-30.
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11. Field TS, Doubeni C, Fox MP, Buist DS, Wei F, Geiger AM, Quinn VP, Lash TL, Prout MN, Yood MU, Frost FJ, Silliman RA. Under utilization of surveillance mammography among older breast cancer survivors. J Gen Intern Med. 2008 Feb; 23(2):158-63.
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12. Doubeni CA, Field TS, Buist DS, Korner EJ, Bigelow C, Lamerato L, Herrinton L, Quinn VP, Hart G, Hornbrook MC, Gurwitz JH, Wagner EH. Racial differences in tumor stage and survival for colorectal cancer in an insured population. Cancer. 2007 Feb 1; 109(3):612-20.
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13. Spencer FA, Lessard D, Doubeni C, Yarzebski J, Gore JM, Goldberg RJ. Treatment practices and outcomes of patients with established peripheral arterial disease hospitalized with acute myocardial infarction in a community setting. Am Heart J. 2007 Jan; 153(1):140-6.
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14. Doubeni C, Bigelow C, Lessard D, Spencer F, Yarzebski J, Gore J, Gurwitz J, Goldberg R. Trends and outcomes associated with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors. Am J Med. 2006 Jul; 119(7):616.e9-16.
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15. Doubeni CA, Field TS, Ulcickas Yood M, Rolnick SJ, Quessenberry CP, Fouayzi H, Gurwitz JH, Wei F. Patterns and predictors of mammography utilization among breast cancer survivors. Cancer. 2006 Jun 1; 106(11):2482-8.
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16. Doubeni CA, Yood RA, Emani S, Gurwitz JH. Identifying unrecognized peripheral arterial disease among asymptomatic patients in the primary care setting. Angiology. 2006 Mar-Apr; 57(2):171-80.
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17. Field TS, Buist DS, Doubeni C, Enger S, Fouayzi H, Hart G, Korner EJ, Lamerato L, Bachman DJ, Ellis J, Herrinton L, Hornbrook MC, Krajenta R, Liu L, Yao J. Disparities and survival among breast cancer patients. J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr. 2005; (35):88-95.
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