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Davis B, Flegal K. Comparing the Areas under Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) Curves for Complex Survey Designs. Proceedings of the Survey Research Section of the American Statistical Association. (In Press)

2003

Breslau ES, Davis B, Doner L , Eisner E, Goodman NR, Meissner H, Rimer B, Rossouw JE. The Hormone Therapy Dilemma: Women Respond. Journal of the American Medical Women`s Association 2003;58:33-43.

Freedman AN, Wideroff LJ, Olson L , Davis B, Klabunde CN, Srinath KP, Reeve B , Croyle R, Ballard-Barbash RM. U.S. physicians attitudes toward genetic testing for inherited cancer susceptibility. American Journal of Medical Genetics 2003;120A:63-71.

Meissner H, Rimer B, Davis B, Eisner E, Siegler IC. Another Round in the Mammography Controversy. Journal of Women's Health & Gender Based Mediciene 2003;12:261-276.

Wideroff LJ, Freedman AN, Olson L , Klabunde CN, Davis B, Srinath KP, Ballard-Barbash RM, Croyle R. Physician use of cancer susceptibility tests in the U.S.: results of a national survey. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention 2003;12:295-303.

2002

Klabunde CN, Jones E , Brown M , Davis B. Colorectal cancer screening with double-contrast barium enema: A national survey of diagnostic radiologists. American Journal of Radiology 2002;179:1419-1427.

2001

Breen N, Wagener DK, Brown ML, Davis B, Ballard-Barbash RM. Progress in cancer screening over a decade: Results of cancer screening from the 1987, 1992, and 1998 National Health Interview Surveys. Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2001;93:23-32.

 

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