Jessica Long is a data analyst and statistician who began working with COPPER in 2010 and after a brief break returned in 2019. She continues to be involved in studies of the use and cost of cancer screening, treatment, long term management and outcomes for solid and hematological malignancies. Ms. Long earned her Masters in Public Health in Epidemiology Rutgers School of Public Health in 2010. Ms. Long has assisted other researchers in the study of physical function and cardiopulmonary disease in veterans, individuals with HIV and those involved in the criminal justice system.
Ninia JG, Verma N, Long JB, Laird JH, Hicks DF, Hayman TJ, Knowlton CA, Campbell AM, Housri N, Peters GW, Al Feghali KA, de Jong D, Chiang AC, Park HS. Consolidative Radiotherapy for Extensive-Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer: Outcomes Based on Completeness of Consolidation and Oligometastatic State. Clinical Lung Cancer 2026, 27 DOI: 10.1016/j.cllc.2026.03.009.