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Greg Armstrong, MD, MSCE

Member, St. Jude Faculty

Chair, Department of Epidemiology and Cancer Control

Co-Leader, Cancer Control & Survivorship Program

Endowed Chair in Epidemiology & Cancer Control

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Contact Information

Greg Armstrong, MD, MSCE

Epidemiology and Cancer Control

MS 735

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

262 Danny Thomas Place

MemphisTN 38105-3678

Education

BS – Samford University (1995) MD – University of Alabama School of Medicine (1999) MS – University of Pennsylvania (Clinical Epidemiology) (2006)

Research Interests

  • Childhood Cancer Survivor Study (CCSS), Principal Investigator
  • Longitudinal Cardiotoxicity in Adult Survivors of Childhood Cancer (R01, NIH), Principal Investigator
  • Encouraging Mammography and Preventive Opportunities for Women Exposed to Radiation, Co-Investigator
  • Reducing Skin Cancer in Childhood Cancer Survivors, Co-Investigator
  • Adult Neurobehavioral Late Effects of Pediatric Low Grade Brain Tumors, Co-Investigator

Clinical trials

Recruiting
CCSS: Childhood Cancer Survivor Study Clinical Trial

Study goal:

The purpose of this study is to learn about the health of persons who were treated for cancer, leukemia, tumors, or other similar illness as children. We are interested in studying the possibility of second cancers, long-term effects of chemotherapy (cancer fighting drugs) and radiation therapy, and your child’s family history of cancer. Information collected will help researchers learn how to develop health programs for cancer survivors. 

Age:

Age less than 21 years at the time of diagnosis of cancer

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