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Linda Titus-Ernstoff, Ph.D.

Title(s):
Professor of Community & Family Medicine, Pediatrics, and of TDI
Associate Director, Hood Center for Children and Families

Department(s):
Community and Family Medicine

Education:
1974 Southern Connecticut State University
BA Psychology
1983 Connecticut College
MA Psychology
1989 Yale University
PhD
Epidemiology

Programs:
The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice

Websites:
http://bio-epi.hitchcock.org

Contact Information:

Dartmouth Medical School
Department of Community & Family Medicine
HB 7926
Hanover NH 03755
Office: NCCC Rubin Building, Room 853
Phone: 603-653-3696
Fax: 603-653-9096
Email: Linda.Titus-Ernstoff@Dartmouth.edu

Assistant: Cheryl Robie
Asst. Phone: 603-653-3698
Asst. Email: Cheryl.Robie@Dartmouth.edu


Selected Publications:

 

  • Titus-Ernstoff L, Perry AE, Spencer SK, Gibson J, Cole B, Ding J, Harjes J, Mott L, Ernstoff MS Multiple Primary Melanoma: Findings from a Population-Based Case-Control Study. Archives of Dermatology 2006; 142: 433-438.

  • Titus-Ernstoff L, Troisi R, Hatch EE, Wise L, Palmer J, Hyer M, Kaufman R, Adam E, Strohsnitter W, Noller K, Herbst AL, Gibson-Chambers J, Hartge P, Hoover RN. Menstrual and reproductive characteristics of women whose mothers were exposed to DES in utero. International Journal of Epidemiology 2006; 35: 862-868.

  • Titus-Ernstoff L, Troisi R, Hatch EE, Palmer JR, Wise LA, Ricker W, Hyer M, Kaufman R, Noller K, Strohsnitter W, Herbst AL, Hartge P, Hoover RN. Mortality in women given diethylstilbestrol (DES) during pregnancy. British Journal of Cancer 2006; 95: 107-111.

  • Titus-Ernstoff L, Tosteson A, Kasales C, Weiss J, Goodrich M, Hatch EE, Carney PA. Breast cancer risk factors in relation to breast density (United States). Cancer Causes Control. 2006; 17(10):1281-90.


  • Professional Interests:

    Environmental and genetic risk factors for melanoma; female cancers; prenatal and early childhood exposures; mechanisms and health outcomes related to diethylstilbestrol (DES) exposure; adolescent risk behaviors.

    Courses Taught:

    Advanced Topics in Epidemiology Doctoral Seminar;
    Center for the Evaluative Clinical Sciences

    Grant Information:

    Principal Investigator
    Continuation of DES Follow-up
    Project period: 2005-2010
    Agency: NIH/NCI (fourth renewal)

    Principal Investigator at Dartmouth
    (Subcontract to Harvard; Daniel Cramer, PI)
    Genes, Hormones, & Environment in an Ovarian Cancer Model
    Project period: 2003-2008 (third renewal)
    Agency: NIH/NCI

    Co-investigator
    Madeline Dalton, Principal Investigator
    Environmental and Family Influences on Adolescent Overweight
    Project Period: 06/01/2005-05/31/2010
    Agency: NIH/NIEHS

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