Stanford School of Medicine
Prevention Research Center In the Department of Medicine

Marcia L. Stefanick, Ph.D.

Email:
Profile: http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Marcia_Stefanick/
Academic Appointments
Appointment
Organization
Professor (Research)
Professor (Research) (By courtesy)
Member
Graduate & Fellowship Program Affiliations
 
Honors & Awards
Title
Organization
Date(s)
Fellow
American Heart Association
2001-present
Member
Stanford University School of Medicine Committee on Admissions
October 1999-present
Member
Phi Delta Kappa (International German Honor Society)
19-- to present
Member
Sigma Xi (Scientific Research Society)
19--to present
Fellow
American Heart Association Council of Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology
1989-present
6  honors and awards: view full list
Administrative Appointments
Title
Organization
Start Year
End Year
Professor of Medicine (Research)
Stanford University
2003
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Associate Professor of Medicine (Research)
Stanford University
1997
2003
Professional Education
Degree
Awarding Institution
Field of Study
Year of Graduation
Ph.D.
Stanford University
Physiology
1982
B.A.
University of Pennsylvania
Biology
1974
Web Site Links
Research/Lab website:   http://prevention.stanford.edu/
Research Interests

Dr Stefanick is Principal Investigator of Stanford's (1) Women's Health Initiative (WHI) Center which is now following ~3900 women (12% minority), now 60-90 years of age, who have participated in the WHI diet, hormone, or calcium/vitamin trials (focused on heart disease, breast and colorectal cancer and osteoporotic bone fractures) or a study of natural aging since 1995, (2) NCI Women's Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL) trial, which is following 500 of the total 3000 breast cancer survivors enrolled in this NCI trial to determine whether a plant-based diet can prevent breast cancer recurrence; and (3) MrOs, Study of Osteoporotic Fractures in Men (the MrOS study) which is following the health status of nearly 1000 of the 6000 men, aged 65 and over, in the NIAMS MrOS study, with particular interest in osteoporotic fractures and prostate cancer and the role of Sleep on cardiovascular health. Dr. Stefanick is actively involved in Women's Health @ Stanford (based in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology) and is currently developing a women's heart health program, HerHeart, for Stanford's Cardiovascular Institute. She is also Leader for the Cancer Prevention and Control Program of Stanford's Comprehensive Cancer Center and Program Director for Stanford's Building Interdisciplinary Research Careers in Women's Health (BIRCWH) mentorship program, funded by the NIH Office of Research on Women's Health.
Dr. Stefanick has been the investigator-elected Chair of the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) Steering and Executive Committees from 1998 to 2005, at which time she was elected as Chair of the WHI Extension Study Executive Committee, which is overseeing the 5-year continuation of the project nationwide. She participates in a broad range of scientific activities for the NHLBI and American Heart Association. She has been invited to speak at many prominent national and international meetings in the area of chronic disease prevention and health promotion across the lifespan, for men and women, with a special interest in menopause and sex hormones on which she has published extensively, and she lectures on these topics to both undergraduates (including a Fall quarter Human Biology class) and medical school students at Stanford University. She also serves on the Admissions Committee for Stanford's Medical School.

Publications
  • Rock CL, Flatt SW, Laughlin GA, Gold EB, Thomson CA, Natarajan L, Jones LA, Caan BJ, Stefanick ML, Hajek RA, Al-Delaimy WK, Stanczyk FZ, Pierce JP "Reproductive Steroid Hormones and Recurrence-Free Survival in Women with a History of Breast Cancer." Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2008; More »
  • Stefanick ML, Anderson GL, Margolis KL, Hendrix SL, Rodabough RJ, Paskett ED, Lane DS, Hubbell FA, Assaf AR, Sarto GE, Schenken RS, Yasmeen S, Lessin L, Chlebowski RT "Effects of conjugated equine estrogens on breast cancer and mammography screening in postmenopausal women with hysterectomy." JAMA 2006; 295: 14: 1647-57 More »
  • Gold EB, Flatt SW, Pierce JP, Bardwell WA, Hajek RA, Newman VA, Rock CL, Stefanick ML "Dietary factors and vasomotor symptoms in breast cancer survivors: the WHEL Study." Menopause 2006; More »
  • Stefanick ML, "Estrogens and progestins: background and history, trends in use, and guidelines and regimens approved by the US Food and Drug Administration." Am J Med 2005; 118: 12 Suppl 2: 64-73 More »
  • Hersh AL, Stefanick ML, Stafford RS "National use of postmenopausal hormone therapy: annual trends and response to recent evidence." JAMA 2004; 291: 1: 47-53 More »
23 publications:   view full list

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