Biography and Research Information
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Rutu Rathod's research investigates the intersection of geographic factors, socioeconomic status, and health outcomes, with a particular focus on cancer screening and survival. Publications examine the impact of residential proximity to oil and gas developments on childhood cancer survival and mortality, as well as the relationship between geographic accessibility and the completion of lung cancer screening in urban safety-net populations. Additional work explores neighborhood factors influencing cancer screening and congenital anomalies among women in low socioeconomic status neighborhoods. Rathod also studies factors associated with false positive low-dose CT scans for lung cancer and multi-level factors affecting cervical cancer screening in healthcare settings. With a h-index of 3 and 8 publications, Rathod's work contributes to understanding disparities in health outcomes and access to care.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 15
Selected Publications
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Abstract 870: Neighborhood disparities and treatment outcomes in pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL): A report from the REDIAL Consortium. (2026)
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Abstract 7408: Factors influencing false positive low-dose computed tomography-based lung cancer screening in an urban, safety-net system (2025)
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Neighborhood Factors Related to Cancer Screening in Texas: A Spatioecological Study (2024)
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- Residential proximity to oil and gas developments and childhood cancer survival
- Geographic Accessibility and Completion of Initial Low-Dose CT-Based Lung Cancer Screening in an Urban Safety-Net Population
- Neighborhood Factors Related to Cancer Screening in Texas: A Spatioecological Study
- EPID-27. LIVING NEAR OIL AND GAS WELLS AND MORTALITY IN CHILDREN WITH BRAIN TUMORS
- Residential Proximity to Oil and Gas Wells and Survival in Children with Acute Leukemia
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- Residential proximity to oil and gas developments and childhood cancer survival
- EPID-27. LIVING NEAR OIL AND GAS WELLS AND MORTALITY IN CHILDREN WITH BRAIN TUMORS
- Residential Proximity to Oil and Gas Wells and Survival in Children with Acute Leukemia
- Congenital Anomalies among Offspring of Women Living in Low Socioeconomic Status Neighborhoods or Hispanic/Latino Enclaves, Texas, 1999-2018
- Residential proximity to oil and gas developments and childhood cancer survival
- EPID-27. LIVING NEAR OIL AND GAS WELLS AND MORTALITY IN CHILDREN WITH BRAIN TUMORS
- Residential Proximity to Oil and Gas Wells and Survival in Children with Acute Leukemia
- Congenital Anomalies among Offspring of Women Living in Low Socioeconomic Status Neighborhoods or Hispanic/Latino Enclaves, Texas, 1999-2018
- Residential proximity to oil and gas developments and childhood cancer survival
- EPID-27. LIVING NEAR OIL AND GAS WELLS AND MORTALITY IN CHILDREN WITH BRAIN TUMORS
- Residential Proximity to Oil and Gas Wells and Survival in Children with Acute Leukemia
- Residential proximity to oil and gas developments and childhood cancer survival
- EPID-27. LIVING NEAR OIL AND GAS WELLS AND MORTALITY IN CHILDREN WITH BRAIN TUMORS
- Residential Proximity to Oil and Gas Wells and Survival in Children with Acute Leukemia
- Neighborhood Factors Related to Cancer Screening in Texas: A Spatioecological Study
- Abstract 3451: Association of multi-level factors with cervical cancer screening in healthcare settings
- Congenital Anomalies among Offspring of Women Living in Low Socioeconomic Status Neighborhoods or Hispanic/Latino Enclaves, Texas, 1999-2018
- Residential proximity to oil and gas developments and childhood cancer survival
- EPID-27. LIVING NEAR OIL AND GAS WELLS AND MORTALITY IN CHILDREN WITH BRAIN TUMORS
- Geographic Accessibility and Completion of Initial Low-Dose CT-Based Lung Cancer Screening in an Urban Safety-Net Population
- Abstract 7408: Factors influencing false positive low-dose computed tomography-based lung cancer screening in an urban, safety-net system
- Geographic Accessibility and Completion of Initial Low-Dose CT-Based Lung Cancer Screening in an Urban Safety-Net Population
- Abstract 7408: Factors influencing false positive low-dose computed tomography-based lung cancer screening in an urban, safety-net system
- Geographic Accessibility and Completion of Initial Low-Dose CT-Based Lung Cancer Screening in an Urban Safety-Net Population
- Abstract 7408: Factors influencing false positive low-dose computed tomography-based lung cancer screening in an urban, safety-net system
- Residential Proximity to Oil and Gas Wells and Survival in Children with Acute Leukemia
- Abstract 3451: Association of multi-level factors with cervical cancer screening in healthcare settings
- Abstract 3451: Association of multi-level factors with cervical cancer screening in healthcare settings
- Abstract 3451: Association of multi-level factors with cervical cancer screening in healthcare settings
- Abstract 3451: Association of multi-level factors with cervical cancer screening in healthcare settings
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