Stephen M. Schwartz, PhD, MPH

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Dr. Stephen Schwartz PhD, MPH
faculty member

Stephen M. Schwartz, PhD, MPH

Professor, Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutch

Professor
Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutch

Fax: 206.667.5948
Mail Stop: M4-C308

Dr. Stephen M. Schwartz is an epidemiologist whose research covers a broad range of molecular, biochemical, environmental, and lifestyle factors that can affect the development of cancer. A major objective of his research is to determine the influence of genetics on disease risk, either alone or in combination with lifestyle and environmental risk factors. His projects include studies of risk factors for human papillomavirus-related cancers and testicular germ-cell tumors, and of molecular markers for outcomes among patients with oral cancer. He also studies the health and well-being of adolescent and young-adult cancer survivors, particularly issues involving fertility preservation.

Other Appointments & Affiliations

Professor and Graduate Program Director, Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington

Professor and Graduate Program Director, Department of Epidemiology
University of Washington

Education

PhD, Epidemiology, University of Washington, 1990

MPH, Epidemiology, Yale University, 1984

BA, Biology, University of Virginia, 1981

Research Interests

Genetic, lifestyle, and environmental determinants of neoplasia and its sequelae

Epidemiology Services

The Epidemiology shared resource supports the patient data access and consulting needs of population-based studies of the etiology, treatment, psychosocial sequelae and prognosis of cancer. We also provide access to population based data collected by the Cancer Surveillance System (CSS). 

Please contact esr@fredhutch.org for more information.