Steven J Katz, MD, MPH
Professor of Internal Medicine
Professor of Health Management and Policy
Internal Medicine
2800 Plymouth Rd, Building 16, 410E
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
[email protected]

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Steven J Katz, MD, MPH
Professor
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  • About

    Tectonic advances in precision oncology hold the promise of markedly improving the experience and outcomes of patients diagnosed with cancer. This motivates a pressing need to understand how these advances are translated into practice to improve human health. I study how treatment decisions are made between patients newly diagnosed with cancer and their clinicians (drstevenkatz.com). My research pinpoints the factors that drive patient treatment decisions and outcomes.

    I also study the factors that influence clinician recommendations and how clinicians navigate the decision-making and communication process. Most recently, I have pivoted to focus on how advances in genetic risk evaluation and management of patients and their families are put into practice. My research has advanced methodologies in population and health systems research. I also develop and evaluate interventions to improve decision-making and accelerate the pace of adoption of advances in precision oncology into practice.

    I lead the Cancer Surveillance and Outcomes Research Team (CanSORT.org) centered at the University of Michigan which generates pace-setting research in communication, decision-making, and quality of care for patients with cancer. The goal of this research is to improve the patient experience and maximize health outcomes of treatment and care support into survivorship. The key to the fountain of youth is life-long learning. I am grateful to colleagues, staff, and the patients and clinicians who participate in our research for the opportunity to stay young.

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    • https://www.drstevenkatz.com/
    Center Memberships
    • Center Member
      Rogel Cancer Center
    • Center Member
      Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation
    Recent Publications See All Publications
    • Presentation
      Incorporating genetic risk evaluation into management of cancer after diagnosis: The Georgia California Genetic Testing Linkage Initiative
      2024 Dec;
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      Incorporating genetic risk evaluation into management of cancer after diagnosis: The Georgia California Genetic Testing Linkage Initiative
      2024 Nov;
    • Presentation
      Incorporating genetic risk evaluation into management of cancer after diagnosis: Methods and outcomes of the Georgia California Genetic Testing Linkage Initiative
      2024 Sep;
    • Presentation
      Attitudes and engagement about cascaded testing in a population-based cohort of women with breast cancer
      2024 Jun;
    • Presentation
      Genetic testing in survivorship after diagnosis of breast cancer
      2024 Jun;
    • Presentation
      Incorporating genetic risk evaluation into management of cancer after diagnosis: Methods and outcomes of the Georgia California Genetic Testing Linkage Initiative, Ambry Genetics
      2024 Jun;
    • Proceeding / Abstract / Poster
      Genetic testing in survivorship after diagnosis of breast cancer
      Katz SJ, Hawley ST, Hodan R, Kurian AW, Wallner LP. JCO Oncology Practice, 2023 Nov; 19 (11S): 129 - 129. DOI:10.1200/op.2023.19.11_suppl.129
    • Presentation
      Biden Cancer Moonshot: Prevention and Early Detection of Hereditary Cancers. 50th Anniversary of the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER)
      2023 Oct;
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    Health Lab
    Many breast cancer survivors don't receive genetic testing, despite being eligible
    As cancer treatment and survivorship care relies more on understanding the genetic make up of an individual’s tumor, a study from the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center finds that many breast cancer survivors who meet criteria for genetic counseling and testing are not receiving it.