Catherine M. Tangen, DrPH
Professor
Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutch
Dr. Catherine Tangen is a statistician and cancer prevention researcher who serves as deputy director of the Fred Hutch-based SWOG Statistics and Data Management Center. SWOG Cancer Research Network is a national clinical trials network. Dr. Tangen’s research interests include the design and analysis of clinical trials, including SWOG trials related to the treatment of genitourinary cancers (such as malignancies of the prostate, bladder, kidney and testes). She served as the primary statistical investigator for the national Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial, which determined that the hair-loss drug finasteride reduced the risk of prostate cancer among healthy men age 55 and older by 25 percent, but in a subgroup of participants it increased the chance of developing clinically significant high-grade cancers by 25 percent. Biospecimens from this trial, which involved 18,800 men across the U.S., have also been used to study the impact of androgen metabolism, diet and diet-related factors, insulin resistance and inflammation, among other variables, on prostate cancer risk.
For questions or additional information:
Tess B. Hurley
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Mail Stop M3-C834
1100 Fairview Ave N.
Seattle, WA 98109-1024
Phone: 206.667.6970
Email: thurley@fredhutch.org
Other Appointments & Affiliations
Deputy Director, Southwest Oncology Group (SWOG)Deputy Director
Southwest Oncology Group (SWOG)
Education
DrPH, Biostatistics, University of North Carolina, 1997
MS, Biostatistics, University of North Carolina, 1990
BS, Zoology, University of Washington, 1985
Research Interests
The design and analysis of clinical trials and non-parametric covariance adjustment, particularly for survival data.
Current Projects
SWOG Statistics & Data Management Center - Deputy Director
Prostate Cancer Prevention Trial (PCPT) and Selenium and Vitamin E Cancer Prevention Trial (SELECT) cohorts: Core Infrastructure Support for Cancer Research
National Community Oncology Research Program (NCORP)