Cancer is complex and can be a devastating diagnosis for individuals and their families. Our researchers work to improve cancer control on many levels, from prevention and screening through treatment and survivorship.
Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute (KPWHRI) has been studying how to provide life-saving breast cancer screening since 1986. In a novel initiative, researchers used a computer-based registry and collaborations with organizations across the U.S. before electronic health records existed and multi-site studies were common. The program ultimately led to a rich portfolio of studies not only on breast cancer, but also on colorectal, blood, cervical, lung, and thyroid cancers.
“Decades later, Kaiser Permanente Washington is just as committed to developing and evaluating innovations in cancer care,” said Karen Wernli, PhD, KPWHRI senior investigator.
The core of KPWHRI cancer research lies in its participation in many collaborative networks and programs. “Collaboration increases the power of Kaiser Permanente studies and helps us learn from different populations and health care settings,” said Senior Investigator Jessica Chubak, PhD. Examples of these networks include:
Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium (BCSC)
The BCSC identifies strategies that detect aggressive breast cancer early, minimize harms, and reach diverse communities. Results help policymakers and health systems improve breast cancer screening and surveillance outcomes. The Kaiser Permanente Washington Breast Imaging Registry contributes to this national effort and the BCSC Statistical Coordinating Center resides at KPWHRI.
Population-based Research to Optimize the Screening Process (PROSPR)
The PROSPR national consortium conducts research to improve screening for cervical, colorectal, and lung cancers. PROSPR results will help optimize and tailor screening for different subgroups of the population.
Kaiser Permanente Research Bank (KPRB) Cancer Cohort
The KPRB Cancer Cohort is a national resource for understanding genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors that contribute to cancer etiology and survival. Electronic health record data, stored tissue specimens, detailed treatment data, and the ability to follow patients for recurrence and mortality are accelerating progress toward improved cancer care.
Some of the cancer research group’s current studies include:
Past findings include:
Smith-Bindman R, Chu PW, Azman Firdaus H, Stewart C, Malekhedayat M, Alber S, Bolch WE, Mahendra M, Berrington de González A, Miglioretti DL. Projected lifetime cancer risks from current computed tomography imaging. JAMA Intern Med. 2025 Apr 14. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2025.0505. Online ahead of print. PubMed
Henderson LM, Zhu W, Onega T, Kerlikowske K, Miglioretti DL, Bowles EJA, Sprague BL, Weaver DL, Tosteson ScD ANA, Lee CI. Diagnostic management pathways for workup of abnormal screening with digital mammography versus digital breast tomosynthesis. J Am Coll Radiol. 2025 Apr 9:S1546-1440(25)00207-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2025.04.008. Online ahead of print. PubMed
Henrikson NB, Jonas MC, Blasi PR, Buchanan AH, Suwannarat P, Leppig K, Scrol A, Leitzel T, Deneal AN, Canedo D, Ramaprasan A, Basra SS, Brown J, Odums M, Hu Y, Romagnoli KM, Khieu E, Balton E, Patel S, Kunnmann M, Hassen D, Hao J, Lewis M, Schwiter R, Goehringer J, Ramey HM, Gustafson S, Hsieh K, Ladd I, Rahm AK. Implementation of a traceback testing program for ovarian cancer: Findings from the FACTS Study. Cancers (Basel). 2025 Mar 29;17(7):1154. doi: 10.3390/cancers17071154. PubMed
Franklin IR, Gambatese R, Duggan MC, Green BB, Nocon RS, Coronado GD, Hahn EE, Honda SA, Koplan K, Levin TR, Steiner CA, Ngo-Metzger Q. Colorectal cancer screening and social needs. J Am Board Fam Med. 2025;37(5):868-887. doi: 10.3122/jabfm.2023.230497R1. PubMed
Wang P, O’Connell K, Bhimani J, Blinder V, Burganowski R, Ergas IJ, Gallagher GB, Griggs JJ, Heon N, Kolevska T, Kotsurovskyy Y, Kroenke CH, Laurent CA, Liu R, Nakata KG, Persaud S, Rivera DR, Roh JM, Tabatabai S, Valice E, Bandera EV, Kushi LH, Aiello Bowles EJ, Kantor ED. A methodologic approach to defining comorbidities in a cohort of cancer patients: An example in the Optimal Breast Cancer Chemotherapy Dosing Study. JCO Clin Cancer Inform. 2025 Feb:9:e2400231. doi: 10.1200/CCI-24-00231. Epub 2025 Feb 14. PubMed
![]() Melissa L. Anderson, MSPrincipal Collaborative Biostatistician |
![]() Erin J. Bowles, MPHDirector, Collaborative Science |
![]() Jessica Chubak, PhDSenior Investigator |
![]() Yates Coley, PhDAssociate Biostatistics Investigator |
![]() Andrea J. Cook, PhDSenior Biostatistics Investigator |
![]() Marlaine Figueroa Gray, PhDAssistant Investigator |
![]() Beverly B. Green, MD, MPHSenior Investigator |
![]() Laura E. Ichikawa, MSPrincipal Collaborative Biostatistician |
![]() Ellen O'Meara, PhDPrincipal Collaborative Scientist |
![]() Lorella Palazzo, PhDSenior Collaborative Scientist |
![]() Gaia Pocobelli, PhDSenior Collaborative Scientist |
![]() Rod L. Walker, MSPrincipal Collaborative Biostatistician |
![]() Robert D. Wellman, MSPrincipal Collaborative Biostatistician |
![]() Karen Wernli, PhDSenior Investigator |
![]() Onchee Yu, MSPrincipal Collaborative Biostatistician |
![]() Weiwei Zhu, MSSenior Collaborative Biostatistician |
![]() Yu-Ru Su, PhDAssociate Biostatistics Investigator |
![]() Brian D. Williamson, PhDAssistant Biostatistics Investigator |
![]() Noorie Hyun, PhDAssociate Biostatistics Investigator |
![]() Pamela A. Shaw, PhD, MSSenior Biostatistics Investigator |
![]() Nicole M. Gatto, PhD, MPHPrincipal Collaborative Scientist |
![]() Meagan C. Brown, PhD, MPHAssistant Investigator |
![]() Nora Henrikson, PhD, MPHAssociate Investigator |
Wylie Burke, MD, PhD
University of Washington (UW) Department of Medical History and Ethics
Joann G. Elmore, MD, MPH
Harborview Medical Center; UW Department of Epidemiology
Larry Kessler, ScD
UW Department of Health Services
Constance D. Lehman, MD, PhD
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance; UW Department of Radiology
Kathy Leppig, MD
Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington; UW Department of Pathology
Peggy L. Porter, MD
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (FHCRC); UW Department of Pathology
Emily White, PhD
FHCRC; UW Department of Epidemiology
Rachel Winer, PhD, MPH
Fred Hutchinson/UW Cancer Consortium; UW Department of Epidemiology