Nora Henrikson (she/her) is an associate investigator at Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute. She leads a research portfolio focused on interventions to improve cancer care delivery, health equity, and patient outcomes.
Her current research explores methods for improving risk notification and cascading genetic testing for family members of people with hereditary cancers as well as interventions to mitigate cancer-related financial hardship. Dr. Henrikson also leads systematic evidence reviews on cancer screening and behavioral counseling with the Kaiser Permanente Evidence-based Practice Center.
Dr. Henrikson holds affiliate faculty appointments at the University of Washington School of Public Health in the Department of Health Systems and Population Health, and the Institute for Public Health Genetics. She is also an associate professor at the Bernard J. Tyson Kaiser Permanente School of Medicine.
She has a PhD from the University of Washington School of Public Health’s Institute for Public Health Genetics, an MPH from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a BA (sociology) from Lehigh University.
Genetic testing for cancer risk, cancer-related financial hardship
Financial hardship, health equity
Quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods; intervention design; implementation science
Systematic review and evidence synthesis; epidemiology
Social, ethical, and policy implications of genomics and precision health
Zepp JM, Feigelson HS, Prado YK, Reyes AA, Rope AF, Sawyer JK, Weinmann S, White LL, Hunter JE, Henrikson NB Cascade testing in an ovarian cancer traceback genetic testing program: The GRACE study experience 2025 Dec;34(6):e70133. doi: 10.1002/jgc4.70133. PubMed
Yi JC, Henrikson NB, Panattoni L, Liao Y, Jones SMW Relationships between financial distress and anxiety and depression in cancer survivors 2025 Nov 19;33(12):1084. doi: 10.1007/s00520-025-10185-6. Epub 2025-11-19. PubMed
Xue D, Blue EE, Fullerton SM, Henrikson NB, Knerr S, Laberge AM, Parker LS, Sabatello M, Shridhar NN, Smith JA, Wilfond BS, Wojcik GL, Yu JH, Fohner AE Training competencies and recommendations for the next generation of public health genetics: Reflections from current leaders in the field 2025 Nov 19 doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2025.10.016. Epub 2025-11-19. PubMed
Martinez RG, Cramer ER, Norris LA, Matson A, Lang C, Henrikson NB, Blasi PR, Palazzo LG, Hoopes AJ, Dorsey S, Weiner BJ Short Report: Comparison of three methods for identifying implementation determinants to measurement-based care 2025 Nov 19 doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-7973723/v1. Epub 2025-11-19. PubMed
Henrikson NB, Anderson ML, Dickerson J, Petrik AF, Figueroa Gray M, Ewing JJ, Garcia R, Keast E, King DA, Locher B, Scrol A, Ramaprasan A, Rivelli JS, Schneider JL, Banegas MP Financial Navigation for People Newly Diagnosed With Cancer: Primary Outcomes From the Cancer Financial Experience Randomized Trial 2025 Oct 10 doi: 10.1200/OP-25-00874. Epub 2025-10-10. PubMed
Makhnoon S, Getchell G, Rodriguez Y, Pena L, Rodriguez J, Ibidapo T, Henrikson NB, Lee M, Wu S, Pirzadeh-Miller S Choice architecture in cascade genetic testing (CHARGE study) for hereditary cancer: Design of a hybrid type I randomized feasibility trial 2025 Aug;155:107979. doi: 10.1016/j.cct.2025.107979. Epub 2025-06-05. PubMed
Patnode CD, Henrikson NB, Webber EM, Blasi PR, Senger CA, Guirguis-Blake JM Breastfeeding and Health Outcomes for Infants and Children: A Systematic Review 2025 Jul;156(1). doi: 10.1542/peds.2025-071516. Epub 2025-04-17. PubMed
Henrikson NB, Scrol A, Zepp JM, Anderson ML, Blasi PR, Ewing JJ, Grafton J, Ralston JD, Fullerton SM, Leppig KA Health system-led early consent and direct contact of at-risk relatives: Pilot study results 2025 Apr 3;28(1):150-162. doi: 10.1159/000545404. Epub 2025-04-03. 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 2025 Mar 29;17(7). doi: 10.3390/cancers17071154. Epub 2025-03-29. PubMed
Jones SW, Yi JC, Henrikson NB, Panattoni L, Shankaran V. Development of item banks to assess financial hardship in cancer survivors using item response theory. Front Cancer Control. 2025 Feb 4. Vol. 3. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcacs.2025.1452970. PubMed
KPWHRI researchers answer questions about systematic reviews and their impact on health care guidelines.
The HCSRN conference is a venue for collaborative work to improve health and health care.
Dr. Henrikson’s Annals of Internal Medicine study describes 3 kinds of cost concerns that can affect cancer care.
Nora Henrikson discusses her latest research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine in May 2019. (Vimeo, 3:50)