Anne McTiernan, MD, PhD

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Dr. Anne McTiernan MD, PhD
faculty member

Anne McTiernan, MD, PhD

Professor, Epidemiology, Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutch

Professor, Epidemiology
Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutch

Dr. Anne McTiernan is an internist and epidemiologist who studies ways to prevent new or recurrent cancer through lifestyle factors such as weight control and physical activity. She also studies chemoprevention — the use of medications, vitamins or supplements — to reduce obesity, inflammation and other markers of cancer risk. In addition, she studies ways to improve prognosis in cancer patients through lifestyle changes. Dr. McTiernan has led several National Cancer Institute-funded studies that have found weight loss and exercise reduce biomarkers of breast and colorectal cancer risk. As a co-investigator in the Women’s Health Initiative, she led an analysis of physical activity and breast cancer incidence in a study involving more than 90,000 women, and she led an analysis of diet effects on osteoporotic fractures. Dr. McTiernan has served on many national and international health advisory boards and working groups, including the Physical Activity Guidelines and Advisory Committee of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. This group provided recommendations regarding the amount and types of physical activity Americans need to reduce the risk of cancer and other diseases.

For the ACE Study, contact:
Jude Warner

Other Appointments & Affiliations

Full Professor (Research), Epidemiology and Geriatrics, University of Washington Schools of Public Health and Medicine

Full Professor (Research), Epidemiology and Geriatrics
University of Washington Schools of Public Health and Medicine

Education

Residency, Internal Medicine, University of Washington, 1992-1995

MD, New York Medical College, 1989

PhD, Epidemiology, University of Washington, 1982

"Focusing only on treatment is like fighting the front edge of a forest fire…while someone continues to light matches on the back end. Cancer prevention needs to become mainstream..."

— Dr. Anne McTiernan

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Dr. McTiernan in the News

New funding drives six breast cancer studies

Hutch News - November 04, 2024

The new weight-loss drugs and cancer

Hutch News - March 28, 2024

El papel de la dieta en el cáncer de mama

Science Spotlight - March 25, 2024

The role of diet in breast cancer

Science Spotlight - February 21, 2024

When to do what to reduce your risk of cancer

Hutch News - January 25, 2024