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Rosemary B. Duda, M.D.

Rosemary Duda, MD, MPH (Co-investigator) is the Chief of Global Health and Director of Health and Education for All (HAEFA) and an Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School. Dr. Duda has an extensive global health experience and career in several different countries including Ghana, Haiti, Nicaragua, Yap (Micronesia) and Bangladesh since 2008. As a surgical oncologist and epidemiologist, her career is enriched with global experience of working in different situations around the globe to improve women’s health, public health and disaster management including earthquake-devastated Haiti.

Vaccine Research
Authors: Authors: An interesting case of vitiligo development following autologous colon tumor vaccine therapy
1995; (4):47-52..
Diagnostic utility of DNA content and proliferative activity by flow cytometry in follicular neoplasms of the thyroid
Authors: Authors: Proceedings of the American Society of Clinical Oncology
1992.
“At the end of the day, did we make a difference?”
Authors: Authors: AWS Communications
2007; (September).
A comparison of the hormonal response of two hormone-sensitive cancer cell lines, LNCaP and MCF-7, to dietary phytoestrogens
Authors: Authors: Proceedings of the American Association of Cancer Research
1996; 37:281.
Predictive value of flow cytometry in node-negative breast cancer
Authors: Authors: Surgical Forum XL (ACS)
1989; 417-419..
A pillow would have been nice (or) Two women surgeons in Mulukukú, Nicaragua
Authors: Authors: AWS Communications
2008; August.
Screening for cervical cancer still not included as routine health care for women
Authors: Authors: Int J Trop Med http://www.medwellonline.net
2005; 1(1):1-6.
Synergistic growth inhibitory activity identified in vitro with American ginseng and breast cancer therapeutics
Authors: Authors: Proceedings of the American Association of Cancer Research
1999; 40.
Surgery in developing countries: Should surgery be a component of population-based health care? Invited Article
Authors: Authors: ACS Bulletin
2007; 92(5):12-18.
Enhancement of the Th1 cytokine response of bacillus Calmette-Guerin and streptococcal preparation OK-432
Authors: Authors: Proceedings of the American Association of Cancer Research
1996; 37:484.