Epidemiologist Erin Bowles, MPH, is looking at breast cancer screening and treatment from many different perspectives. Her research brings new insight into cancer risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship, while helping improve cancer care for patients and families.
Erin received an R50 mid-career research award from the National Cancer Institute (NCI). This award is given to cancer researchers who have demonstrated successes and contributions to cancer research as a non-principal investigator. As a key member of 2 large cancer collaborations — the NCI's Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium and the Kaiser Permanente Breast Cancer Survivors Cohort — Erin has developed diverse expertise that includes reading mammograms for breast density and using administrative data to understand patterns of breast cancer screening and cancer treatment.
Her current work includes:
Erin’s experience working with large observational cohorts and collaborations with numerous study teams over the past 20+ years has provided her with expertise in data collection and quality control for many subject areas. She is also Director of the Collaborative Science Division at KPWHRI, providing leadership, supervision, mentorship, and support to collaborative scientists with a range of skills and expertise. She is passionate about providing long-term career paths for masters- and PhD-level scientists who don’t want to become independent investigators.
Breast cancer; colorectal cancer; multiple myeloma; thyroid cancer; pancreatic cancer; biostatistics; epidemiology; mammography; mammographic breast density; cancer treatment; cancer screening and surveillance; automated data collection; quality of care; medication use; care coordination; administrative data
Access to care; health disparities; health outcomes research; quality of life; measurement of change in health care systems; practice variation
Menopause; hormone replacement therapy (HRT); breast cancer
Cognitive health and dementia; biostatistics; epidemiology; medication use; cancer
Pharmacoepidemiology; observational study research methods; chemotherapy; radiation exposure
Buist DSM, Ichikawa L, Wernli KJ, Lee CI, Henderson LM, Kerlikowske K, Bowles EJA, Miglioretti DL, Specht J, Rauscher GH, Sprague BL, Onega T, Lee JM Facility Variability in Examination Indication Among Women With Prior Breast Cancer: Implications and the Need for Standardization 2020 Jun;17(6):755-764. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2019.12.020. Epub 2020-01-28. PubMed
Gray SL, Marcum ZA, Dublin S, Walker R, Golchin N, Rosenberg DE, Bowles EJ, Crane P, Larson EB Medications acting on the central nervous system and fall-related injuries in community dwelling older adults: a new user cohort study 2020 Apr 17;75(5):1003-1009. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glz270. PubMed
Mahorter SS, Knerr S, Bowles EJA, Wernli KJ, Gao H, Schwartz MD, O'Neill SC Prior breast density awareness, knowledge, and communication in a health system-embedded behavioral intervention trial 2020 Apr 15;126(8):1614-1621. doi: 10.1002/cncr.32711. Epub 2020-01-24. PubMed
Sun L, Brentnall A, Patel S, Buist DSM, Bowles EJA, Evans DGR, Eccles D, Hopper J, Li S, Southey M, Duffy S, Cuzick J, Dos Santos Silva I, Miners A, Sadique Z, Yang L, Legood R, Manchanda R A Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Multigene Testing for All Patients With Breast Cancer 2019 Oct 3 doi: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2019.3323. PubMed
Knerr S, Bowles EJA, Leppig KA, Buist DSM, Gao H, Wernli KJ Trends in BRCA Test Utilization in an Integrated Health System, 2005-2015 2019 Aug;111(8):795-802. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djz008. PubMed
Sprague BL, Kerlikowske K, Bowles EJA, Rauscher GH, Lee CI, Tosteson ANA, Miglioretti DL Trends in Clinical Breast Density Assessment From the Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium 2019 Jun;111(6):557-567. doi: 10.1093/jnci/djy210. PubMed
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Kaiser Permanente Washington has been part of the national Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium since 1994. Learn about the Kaiser Permanente Washington Breast Cancer Surveillance Registry here.
The division contributes to research across the institute with methodological and subject matter expertise.
MedPage Today, March 4, 2025
How KPWHRI is contributing to better cancer screening and better outcomes for patients.