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James R. Hebert (pronounced Ā-bear),
MSPH, ScD
Professor: Epidemiology and
Biostatistics
Director: South Carolina Statewide Cancer Prevention and Control Program
Hollings Cancer Center
Medical University of South Carolina (Charleston)
USC Cancer Prevention & Control Program
2221 Devine St, Room 244A
Columbia, SC 29208 (29205 for express delivery)
Tel: 803.734.4489
Fax: 803.734.5259
E-mail: jhebert@sc.edu
Curricula Vitae (PDF)
Bibliographic Profile
1971 AB, Biology, Boston University
1979 Diploma, International Education, University of California,
Berkeley
1980 MSPH, Environmental Health, University of Washington
1984 ScD, Nutritional Epidemiology, Harvard University
Research Interests
- Testing the specific effect of diet and related
factors in causing cancer
- Designing studies to understand how changes in
dietary risk factors affect both biomarkers of exposure and
cancer-related outcomes
- Developing methods of intervening on diet,
physical activity, and related factors to prevent cancer or alter
its course in persons diagnosed with the disease
- Understanding the underlying psychosocial
processes that determine success in prevention research
- Organizing a Statewide Cancer Prevention and
Control Program targeted at large disparities in cancer rates that
disfavor African-Americans and that will enable:
- the adoption and dissemination of successful
intervention strategies through community participatory research
- identification of gaps in knowledge and
recommendations for further research
- feedback loops between the university and
communities disproportionately affected by cancer
Research
Virtually all of the University of South Carolina’s
epidemiologic cancer research is conducted in the Cancer Prevention and
Control Program, directed by Dr. James R. Hebert, Health Sciences
Distinguished Professor.
In the process of discovery, we collaborate and publish
with hundreds of scientists at institutions around the country and the
world. We also realize that no matter how well-meaning, research
conducted elsewhere - or spearheaded by scientists based elsewhere -
will not lead to practical advancement of knowledge as to why rates of
many cancers are so much higher in South Carolina than in other places.
The Cancer Prevention and Control Program at the
University of South Carolina is dedicated to discovering the underlying
causes of some of the largest cancer disparities in the world,
especially those in African-Americans in comparison to their
European-American counterparts. The Program’s aim in discovery is to
inform people and organizations who are willing and able to make a
difference in the fight against cancer.
Courses Taught
EPID 745 Masters Seminar
EPID 763 Nutritional Epidemiology
EPID 746 Cancer Epidemiology (taught with PATH 760, Cancer Causes and
Control, and PATH 710, Neoplasia)
EPID 801 Epidemiologic Methods III
EPID 845 Doctoral Seminar
Selected Publications
- Hebert JR, Gupta PC, Mehta H, Ebbeling CB, Bhonsle RR,
Varghese F. Sources of variability in dietary intake in two distinct
regions of rural India: implications for nutrition study design and
interpretation. Eur J Clin Nutr 2000; 54:479-486.
- Fowke JH, Longcope C, Hebert JR. Brassica vegetable
consumption shifts estrogen metabolism in healthy postmenopausal women.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomark Prev 2000; 9:773-779.
- Hebert JR, Peterson KE, Hurley TG, Stoddard AM, Cohen N,
Field AE, Sorensen G. The effect of social desirability trait on
self-reported dietary measures among multi-ethnic female health center
employees. Ann Epidemiol 2001; 11:417-427.
- Matthews CE, Hebert JR, Freedson PS, Stanek EJ, Merriam
PA, Ebbeling CB, Ockene IS. Sources of variance in daily physical
activity levels in the Seasonal Variation of Cholesterol Study. Am J
Epidemiol 2001; 153:987-995.
- Saxe GA, Hebert JR, Kabat-Zinn J, Carmody JF, Rosenzweig
PH, Jarzobski D, Reed GW, Blute RD. Can diet, in conjunction with stress
reduction, affect the rate of increase in prostate-specific antigen
after biochemical recurrence of prostate cancer? J Urol 2001; 166:
2202-2207.
- Hebert JR, Gupta PC, Bhonsle RB, Mehta H, Mehta FS,
Sanderson M, Teas J. Nutrient exposures and oral precancerous lesions in
Srikakulum District, Andhra Pradesh, India. Public Health Nutr 2002;
5:303-312.

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