Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research in Cancer Imaging

The Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research (CER) in Cancer Imaging is a multi-institutional research center promoting and conducting comparative effectiveness research on imaging in clinical cancer care. The Center was established at Dartmouth with support from the National Cancer Institute to provide a national infrastructure for CER initiatives in cancer imaging.

The Institute of Medicine defines comparative effectiveness research as "…the generation and synthesis of evidence that compares the benefits and harms of alternative methods to prevent, diagnose, treat, and monitor a clinical condition or to improve the delivery of care." CER provides a means for acquiring evidence and implementing procedures for evaluating and managing the impact of new imaging technologies on clinical and public health practices.

The Center for CER in Cancer Imaging combines the resources of:

The Center for CER in Cancer Imaging advances research and new approaches for studying the impact of advanced imaging in cancer on health and health care utilization, with attention to the consequences of significant incidental diagnostic findings on patient care.

Current projects are based on the National Lung Screening Trial, a major NCI-sponsored study, and the National Oncologic PET Registry, sponsored by the American College of Radiology and the Academy of Molecular Imaging.

Contact us

For more information about the Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research in Cancer Imaging, please contact:

Loretta Pearson, MPhil, CCRC
Research Associate
The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice
Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
HB 7505, Rubin 5 Room 567
One Medical Center Drive
Lebanon NH 03756
Phone: (603) 653-3561
Fax: (603) 653-3554
EmailLoretta.Pearson@Dartmouth.edu