Working to Eradicate Gynecologic Cancers

Lee-may Chen, MD

Clinical Professor
UCSF Helen Diller Comprehensive Cancer Center
1600 Divisadero St., Box 1702
San Francisco, CA
USA 94143


Biographical Sketch:
Dr. Lee-may Chen is a gynecologic oncologist at the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. She trained at the University of Michigan, completing her fellowship at UCLA/Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Currently, Dr. Chen directs the Gynecologic Cancer Risk Program, comprised of a multidisciplinary team of Ob/Gyns, genetic counselors, and pathologists. She also co-chairs the Clinical Practice Committee at the SGO, where an opinion piece on risk-reducing salpingectomy is in progress."

Papers:
136 The landscape of somatic hypermutation in gynecologic cancer 180 The increase in early detection and associated improved survival of cervical cancer in the US: a ten-year study of 6,414 patients 211 Types of surgery for morbidly obese endometrial cancer patients in the US: how and where do we make the largest impact? 212 Differences in survival between clear cell uterine and ovarian carcinoma patients 373 Post-operative enteral immunonutrition for gynecologic oncology patients undergoing laparotomy decreases wound complications