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Etzioni
Ruth Etzioni, PhD

Ruth Etzioni, PhD

  • Professor, Biostatistics Program, Public Health Sciences Division, Fred Hutch
  • Member, Translational Data Science Integrated Research Center (TDS IRC), Fred Hutch
  • Affiliate Investigator, Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutch
  • Rosalie and Harold Rea Brown Endowed Chair, Fred Hutch
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Background

Dr. Ruth Etzioni is a biostatistician who primarily focuses on cancer screening and early detection. Much of her work is in the area of prostate and breast cancer, where she develops methods for evaluating diagnostic tests; creates mathematical models to reflect the impact of screening tests on the incidence and mortality rates of these cancers; calculates costs and benefits of preventive screening; tracks population trends with regard to screening and related behaviors and works with investigators on trial design and analysis. Dr. Etzioni also researches overdiagnoses associated with certain screening tests — when screening finds cancers that would not cause symptoms or death within a patient’s natural lifetime. She also evaluates novel cancer biomarkers and tracks patterns and outcomes of cancer care. Dr. Etzioni leads the biostatistics core for the National Cancer Institute-funded multicenter Northwest Prostate Cancer Specialized Program of Research Excellence, or SPORE, and she has a longstanding interest in researching, tracking and working to eliminate health disparities. 

Education

PhD, Carnegie Mellon University, Statistics, 1990

MS, Carnegie Mellon University, Statistics, 1987

BS, University of Cape Town, Statistics, 1985

Research Interests

Development and implementation of statistical methods for prostate cancer studies

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Are we ready for multi-cancer detection tests? Blood-based cancer tests are coming, but questions about efficacy, reimbursement and diagnostic pathways are far from settled September 22, 2025
10 years in, HICOR’s efforts boost cancer care’s value Fred Hutch’s Value in Cancer Care Initiative celebrates a decade of data and crucial collaborations between providers, payers and patients November 22, 2024
A quarter century of lifesaving discoveries in prostate cancer Pacific Northwest Prostate Cancer SPORE insights have transformed patient care and understanding of prostate cancer biology, supported drug discovery worldwide August 12, 2024