Diane M Harper Research Group
@dianemharperrg
Areas of Research: HPV screening and prevention of cervical cancer, and other HPV-associated diseases. Part of @umfamilymed, @UMRogelCancer & @umichmedicine
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Congrats to Dr. Diane M Harper Research Group who was inducted into the 2023 cohort of the Association of American Physicians! Learn more about the award here: bit.ly/40vlc2Z
Congrats to Dr. Diane Harper on being inducted into the Association of American Physicians! Harper (Diane M Harper Research Group) is an internationally recognized expert in HPV-associated diseases, their prevention, early detection + treatment for the prevention of cancer.
Diane Harper was elected to the Associations of American Physicians (AAP) for outstanding accomplishments in transforming clinical care. Congratulations! U-M Family Medicine Diane M Harper Research Group michmed.org/9A4yk
Register now for University of Illinois College of Medicine DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY & COMMUNITY MEDICINE SCHOLARSHIP DAY Wed, May 31, 1-5 pm CT Keynote Address "Family Medicine Physician-Researchers Help Change the World" Diane M. Harper, MD MPH MS Register: uic.zoom.us/meeting/regist… #primarycare #FMRevolution
Dr. Diane Harper on current state for HPV testing and proposed state of primary HPV testing algorithms.University of Michigan Medical School @ELAMProgram University of Michigan Medical School AAFP
Diane M Harper Research Group #familymedicine researcher and mentor, showing us the future of #hpv testing! Patient centered, anti-ableist, pro-rural and -equity, and cost effective. Wow!
Today is #CervicalCancer Elimination Day of Action. Prof. Diane M Harper Research Group has signed the Global Declaration to eliminate the cancer. We've also established the #HPV Innovation Fund to support women's health in HPV research, education, pt. care & programs. bit.ly/3SF1aTD
Today is #CervicalCancer Elimination Day of Action. "Cervical cancer can be dramatically reduced to the World Health Organization (WHO) elimination rate, but only with continued attention and diligent work, " says Diane M Harper Research Group. Learn more: tinyurl.com/bdffj2fz IPVS - International Papillomavirus Society, Ask About HPV, @UICC
Great story about #cervicalcancer featuring Family Med Dr. Diane Harper Diane M Harper Research Group on this Cervical Cancer Elimination Day of Action. U-M Rogel Cancer Center World Health Organization (WHO) IPVS - International Papillomavirus Society Ask About HPV @UICC
"Cervical cancer prevention is not available to everyone equally. In the US, health inequities continue to feed the current cancer incidence to more than double the World Health Organization (WHO) elimination rate of 4/100,000." #CervicalCancer #CervicalCancerEliminationDay #HPV
“Cervical cancer has a chance to be dramatically reduced to the WHO elimination rate, but only with continued attention and diligent work.” says Professor Harper World Health Organization (WHO) , IPVS - International Papillomavirus Society , Ask About HPV, @UICC
Prof Diane M. Harper Diane M Harper Research Group, deputy editor of eLife - the journal, participated in an online symposium, along w/ Dr. Eduardo Franco of McGill University. Four authors presented 🔑 research findings on COVID-19's impact on cancer outcomes. Watch the symposium here: bit.ly/3WhySQJ
Prof. Diane M Harper Research Group & a nat'l research team developed recommendations for dual stain (DS) testing to assess high-risk HPV-positive results. Results: DS testing w/ CINtec + Cytology is acceptable, with risks applicable across diff. population groups. bit.ly/4dWkNie
.Diane M Harper Research Group, Caroline Richardson, MD + University of Manitoba researchers identified factors influencing HPV vaccination initiation & series completion. Some common factors include: ➡️ Women were white ➡️ Held health insurance ➡️ Had a prior doctor visit Read more: bit.ly/4bEEBVQ
Researchers Diane M Harper Research Group, Christelle El Khoury, MD, Alexandra Vinson et al found the speculum-based exam was the greatest barrier among Black females in being screened for cervical cancer. Self-screening method was feasible & acceptable to the 41 study participants. bit.ly/4bIlDxn
MCIDT Affiliate Diane M Harper Research Group and team explored the socioeconomic and health-related factors that impact HPV vaccination rates, which could help identify at-risk women to guide future messaging/resource allocation and reduce overall HPV infection rates: rb.gy/fjdbjn
Read about this important research involving Dr. Diane Harper Diane M Harper Research Group and the socioeconomic and health-related factors impacting HPV vaccination rates.