Gregory Cooper, MD

Professor, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine
Professor, Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, School of Medicine
Co-Leader, Population and Cancer Prevention Program, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center

Research Information

Research Interests

  • Colorectal cancer screening and surveillance
  • Quality of care in digestive diseases
  • Cancer epidemiology and health services research

Gregory Cooper's research interests include colorectal cancer. Specifically, Cooper is interested in treatment and outcomes of colorectal polyps in routine clinical practice. Cooper’s research efforts also include evaluating the use of screening mammography, colonoscopy, and PSA testing in Medicare beneficiaries before and after the Affordable Care Act legislation to determine variation in procedure use according to patient and regional characteristics.

External Appointments

Program Director, Gastroenterology
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Co-Program Leader for Cancer Prevention and Control
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center/University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center

Publications