Jennifer Marti, MD
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ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR | Surgery
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Specialties
Surgery, Breast Cancer - Surgery
Research Topics
Breast Cancer, Cancer
Breast Cancer
I am a dual fellowship-trained surgeon specializing in the care of patients with breast cancer and breast diseases, a member of the multi-disciplinary Mount Sinai Hospital Breast Center of the Tisch Cancer Institute. Over the past decade, my academic research has focused on personalizing care for patients with breast cancer and benign breast disease, and studying approaches to improve the shared decision-making process for patients with cancer. As part of these efforts, I was the Cornell site PI for cooperative group studies including the Alliance-supported COMET (Comparison of Operative to Monitoring and Endocrine Therapy) and A011202 phase III trials. My research group has contributed novel insights into personalized management of high-risk lesions of the breast (Kraft et al, Annals of Surgical Oncology 2021; Limberg et al, Annals of Surgical Oncology 2021), and evaluated trends in screening and diagnosis of cancer (Koh et al, JAMA Internal Medicine 2022; Powers et al, JAMA 2019).

MD, New York University School of Medicine

Residency, Surgery (General Surgery), New York University School of Medicine

Fellowship, Surgery, Breast, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Fellowship, Endocrine Surgery, Yale University School of Medicine

Certifications

American Board of Surgery

2023

New York Super Doctors, New York Times Magazine

2022

Surgery Clerkship Teaching All Star Award, Weill Cornell Medicine

2022

Americas Most Honored Doctors - Top 1% 2022, American registry

2019

Poster Award, Society of Surgical Oncology Annual Cancer Symposium

2019

Excellence in Medical Education Award, Weill Cornell Medical College

2015

New York Rising Star

Superdoctors.com, New York Times Magazine

2013

New York Rising Star

Superdoctors.com, New York Times Magazine

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