Background
Dr. Jenna V. Canzoniero is an assistant professor in the Women's Malignancies Program at the Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center. She is a medical oncologist who specializes in treatment of patients with breast cancer.
Dr. Canzoniero earned her medical degree and master's in bioinformatics from University of Michigan. She completed internal medicine residency at University of Maryland and served as Chief Resident. She joined the faculty at Johns Hopkins as an academic Hospitalist before pursuing her passion for oncology. She completed medical oncology fellowship at Johns Hopkins, including serving as Chief Fellow, and then re-joined the faculty.
Her research focuses on expanding the use of molecular diagnostics, including liquid biopsy, to guide the treatment for patients with breast cancer. She helps to lead the precision medicine initiative for the Women's Malignancies program.
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