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Professor,
Health Services
Associate
Dean for Research
UCLA
School of Public Health
Box 951772
Los Angeles, CA 90095-1772
(310) 206-9266
Fax: (310) 206-3566
E-mail: Bastani@ucla.edu
Roshan
Bastani is Professor of Health Services and Associate Dean for
Research in the School of Public Health, and is Co-Director
of its Center to Eliminate Health Disparities. She is also Associate
Director of the Division of Cancer Prevention and Control Research
which is jointly housed in the School of Public Health and the
Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. She teaches courses in
Cancer Prevention and Control and Program Evaluation. Dr. Bastani
is a Social/Health Psychologist whose main research interest
is the study access to health care among low-income, ethnic
minority and other underserved groups, with focus testing the
efficacy of patient and health care system directed interventions
to improve access. Examples of her federally funded (NIH) research
include a randomized experiment, targeting indigent minority
women from two public hospitals, to enhance utilization of appropriate
follow-up diagnostic and treatment services for serious breast
abnormalities; a study to understand health system and patient
factors related to hepatitis B screening; an experiment to assess
the effects of an intervention to promote informed decision
making regarding prostate cancer screening, among Latinos; and
CDC funded prevention program to promote community-based collaborative
intervention research projects to reduce ethnic disparities
related to tobacco use, obesity, and cancer screening. She is
also the director of an NCI funded training grant, which prepares
post doctoral fellows (PhD and MD) to conduct interdisciplinary
cancer prevention and control research.
Selected
Publications
1. Bastani,
R., Maxwell, A.E., Bradford, C., Prabhu Das, I., Yan, K. (1999)
Tailored Risk Notification for Women with a Family History of
Breast Cancer. Preventive Medicine, 29(5): 355-364.
2. Bastani,
R., Gallardo, N., Maxwell, A.E.(2001). Barriers to Colorectal
Cancer Screening Among Ethnically Diverse High- and Average
Risk Individuals. Journal of Psychosocial Oncology, 19 (3/4):
65-84.
3. Lavretsky,
H., Bastani, R., Gould, R., Huang, D., Llorente, M., Maxwell,
A., Jarvik, L., and the UPBEAT Collaborative Group (2002). Predictors
of two year mortality in a prospective “UPBEAT”
study of elderly veterans with comorbid medical and psychiatric
symptoms. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. 10(4): 458-468.
4. Bastani,
R., Berman, B., Belin, T., Crane, L., Marcus, A., Nasseri, K.,
Herman-Shipley, N. (2002). Increasing cervical cancer screening
among underserved women in a large urban county health system:
Can it be done? What does it take? Medical Care. 40(10): 891-907.
5. Maxwell,
A.E., Bastani, R., Vida, P., Warda, U.S. (2003). Results of
a randomized trial to
increase breast and cervical cancer screening among low-income
Filipino-American women. Preventive Medicine 37:102-109.
6. Bastani,
R., Yabroff, K.R., Myers, R.E., Glenn, B. (2004) Interventions
to Improve Follow-up of Abnormal Findings in Cancer Screening.
Cancer, 101(S5):1188-1200.
7. Davidson,
P.L., Bastani, R, Nakazono, T.T., Carreon, D.C. (2005). Role
of Community Risk Factors and Resources on Breast Carcinoma
Stage at Diagnosis. Cancer, 103(5):922-30.
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