Associate Professor of Medicine and Oncology

Departmental Address:
1830 Building
Suite 7300
1830 E. Monument St.
Baltimore, MD 21205
Administrative Office:
410-502-7770
410-614-8601 (fax)
Schedule an Appointment:
New Patients: 410-614-0043
Return Patients: 410-955-3142
Dr. Lanzkron is also Director, Sickle Cell Center for Adults at Johns Hopkins
Clinical/Academic Interests
Sickle Cell Disease
Research Interests
Dr. Lanzkron's major clinical research involves the study of sickle cell disease. Her primary research interest is to understand the barriers to care for adults with sickle cell disease. In 1998 the FDA approved the use of hydroxyurea to treat patients with sickle cell disease. This approval was based on a large clinical trial centered at Johns Hopkins. The use of hydroxyurea was predicted to decrease hospitalizations and the costs of care for those with sickle cell disease. Dr. Lanzkron's research has shown that despite the approval of hydroxyurea, the costs of caring for patients with sickle cell disease has increases significantly over the last seven years. Research is ongoing to identify the factors that limit access to care for this population. The Sickle Cell Center for Adults at Johns Hopkins under Dr. Lanzkron's directions provides comprehensive care to adults.
Education/Training
- BA, Biology, Brandeis University
- MD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine


