Thomas F. Imperiale, MD
Phone: (317) 274-9046
Phone: (317) 944-0920, Patient issues/appointments
1101 West 10th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Faculty appointments
- Distinguished Professor
- Lawrence Lumeng Professor of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, IU School of Medicine
- Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, IU School of Medicine
- Adjunct Professor, School of Public Health, School of Public Health-Bloomington
- Full member
, Cancer Prevention and Control
Headlines & highlights
- Study identifies risk factors for early onset colorectal cancer in males (June 2023)
- Regenstrief Institute research scientists study online colorectal cancer risk calculators (Jan. 2023)
- New study provides evidence for three-year interval for multi-target stool DNA screening for those at average risk of colon cancer (Nov. 2022)
- Journal editorial: Regenstrief researcher calls for tailoring colorectal cancer screening for 45-to-49-year-olds (Sept. 2022)
- Regenstrief gastroenterologist makes impact; article recognized by professional journal as 1 of most widely cited for 2020-2021 (Apr. 2022)
- New prediction models for colon cancer and advanced precancerous polyps are easy to use clinical and public health tools (Oct. 2021)
- Predicting colorectal cancer risk among average risk persons (Nov. 2020)
- New study shows annual non-invasive stool test effective for colon cancer screening (Feb. 2019)
- Racial differences in colorectal cancer incidence not due to biology (Oct. 2018)
- VA and Regenstrief researchers working to identify risk factors for colon cancer under 50 (July 2016)
- IU, Regenstrief study: New noninvasive colorectal cancer screening tool highly accurate (Mar. 2014)
- Colon cancer risk when a first-degree relative has precancerous polyps is not clear (May 2012)
- How often to screen for colon cancer? NEJM study finds 5-year risk extremely low (Sept. 2008)