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Jeffrey A. Tice, M.D.

Assistant Adjunct Professor of Medicine in Residence

Affiliations

Prevention Sciences Group

Education

  • Medical School: University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine.
  • Pre-medical Classes: San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California
  • Undergraduate: Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH
  • Summa Cum Laude, Mathematics and Philosophy.

Training

  • Internship: Primary Care Internal Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco.
  • Residency: Primary Care Internal Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco.
  • Fellowship: Clinical Epidemiology and General Internal Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco.

Academic/Research Interests

  • Dietary supplements in preventive medicine
  • Phytoestrogens/Soy
  • Homocysteine
  • Menopause
  • Breast Cancer Prevention
  • Cost effectiveness modeling

Publications

Tice JA, Ettinger B, Ensrud K, Wallace R, Blackwell T, Cummings SR. Hot flash reduction with two phytoestrogens supplements derived from red clover: a double blinded, randomized clinical trial of efficacy and safety. In preparation.

Jacobs B, Bent S, Blackwell T, Tice JA, Arney M, Cummings SR. An Internet -Based Randomized, Placebo Controlled Trial of Kava and Valerian for Anxiety and Insomnia. in submission.

Tice JA, Ross E, Coxson PG, et al. Cost-effectiveness of vitamin therapy to lower plasma homocysteine levels for the prevention of coronary heart disease: effect of grain fortification and beyond. Jama. 2001;286:936-43.

Simon JA, Hudes ES, Tice JA. Relation of serum ascorbic acid to mortality among US adults. J Am Coll Nutr. 2001;20(3):255-63.

Lu LJ, Tice JA, Bellino FL. Phytoestrogens and healthy aging: gaps in knowledge. A workshop report. Menopause. 2001;8(3):157-70.

Linder JA, Tice JA. Betacarotene and sunscreen use. Lancet. 1999;354(9196):2164.

Tice JA, Browner W, Tracy R, Cummings S. C-reactive protein and cardiovascular mortality in older women, in preparation.

Tice JA, Ross E, Rosenberg I, Goldman L. Cost-effectiveness of vitamin therapy to lower homocysteine in the primary prevention of coronary heart disease. in submission.

Tice JA, Cauley J, Browner W, Tracy R, Cummings S. Estrogen replacement therapy, estrone, and C-reactive protein level in older women, in preparation.

Simon JA, Hudes ES, Tice JA. Relation of serum ascorbic acid to mortality among US adults, in submission.

Vittinghoff E, Tice JA, Grady D, Hulley S. Risk factors for oronary heart disease events in post-menopausal women receiving placebo in HERS, in preparation.

Allen S, Tice JA, Van de Perre P, Serufilira A, Hudes E, Nsengumuremyi F, Bogaerts J, Lindan C, Hulley S. Effect of serotesting with counseling on condom use and seroconversion among HIV discordant couples in Africa. BMJ 1992; 304: 1605-9.

Browner W, Westenhouse J, Tice JA. What If Americans Ate Less Fat? A Quantitative Estimate of the Effect on Mortality. JAMA 1991; 265 (24): 3285-3291.


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