Patricia A. Ganz, MD
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Patricia A. Ganz, MD

  • Breast Medical Oncology
Bowyer Oncology Center | 200 Medical Plaza, Suite 120, Los Angeles, CA 90095

About

Patricia A. Ganz, MD, a medical oncologist, has been a member of the faculty of the UCLA School of Medicine since 1978 and the UCLA School of Public Health since 1992. Since 1993, she has been the Director of Cancer Prevention and Control Research at the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. In 1999, she was awarded an American Cancer Society Clinical Research Professorship for “Enhancing Patient Outcomes across the Cancer Control Continuum.” Dr. Ganz was elected to the Institute of Medicine (IOM) in 2007. She served on the National Cancer Institute Board of Scientific Advisors from 2002-2007 and on the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Board of Directors from 2003-2006. She received the American Cancer Society Medal of Honor in 2010.

Dr. Ganz is a pioneer in the assessment of quality of life in cancer patients, and has focused much of her clinical and research efforts in the areas of breast cancer and its prevention. At the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, she leads the scientific program focused on Cancer Control and Survivorship, and is the Associate Director for Population Science Research.  Her major areas of research include cancer survivorship and late effects of cancer treatment, breast cancer genetics and prevention, and quality of care for cancer patients. She currently co-chairs the Patient Centered Outcomes Research committee of the NRG cooperative group funded by the National Cancer Institute.

She was a founding member of the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship (NCCS) in 1986, and has dedicated much of her research career to studying both the acute and late effects of cancer treatment in patients and survivors. She has served on two Institute of Medicine (IOM) consensus studies that have focused on the needs of cancer survivors—the 2005 report “From Cancer Patient to Cancer Survivor: Lost in Transition” (Hewitt, Greenfield et al. 2006) and the 2007 report “Cancer Care for the Whole Patient: Meeting Psychosocial Needs.” (Adler and Page 2007). She has played an active role in the dissemination of these report recommendations nationally and internationally. In 2013, she chaired the IOM consensus study report entitled “Delivering High-Quality Cancer Care: Charting a Course for a System in Crisis,” (Levit, Balogh et al. 2013) that has had a major impact on health care policy related to cancer care delivery. Her policy work related to quality of care has largely occurred as part of her membership in the IOM National Cancer Policy Forum and through the American Society of Clinical Oncology. Her bibliography is extensive with more than 500 peer-reviewed publications, and four edited books on evidence-based cancer care, cancer survivorship and quality of care, and breast cancer outcomes.

Languages

English

Education

Medical Board Certifications

Medical Oncology, American Board of Internal Medicine, 1979
Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine, 1976

Fellowship

Hematology-Oncology, UCLA School of Medicine, 1978

Residency

Internal Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, 1976

Internship

Internal Medicine, UCLA School of Medicine, 1974

Degree

MD, UCLA School of Medicine, 1973

Recognitions

  • 2016 Joseph V. Simone Award and Lecture (ASCO) for Excellence in Quality and Safety in the Care of Patients with Cancer
  • 2014 Charles A. LeMaistre Lecture in Oncology and Prevention, MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • 2013 Breast Cancer Award, European Institute of Oncology
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Locations

Hospital Affiliations

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center

Videos

Living Life After Cancer - U Magazine

Research

Interests

  • Breast Cancer
  • Cancer Survivorship
  • Cancer Prevention
  • Cancer Genetics

In the News

Better Lung Cancer Survival? There's an App for That (US News & World Report, June 2016)

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Recognitions

  • 2016 Joseph V. Simone Award and Lecture (ASCO) for Excellence in Quality and Safety in the Care of Patients with Cancer
  • 2014 Charles A. LeMaistre Lecture in Oncology and Prevention, MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • 2013 Breast Cancer Award, European Institute of Oncology
  • 2012 Distinguished Professor in Cancer Research, Society of General Internal Medicine
  • 2011 Distinguished Achievement Award, American Society of Preventive Oncology
  • 2010 Medal of Honor, American Cancer Society
  • 2007 Elected to Membership, Institute of Medicine, now National Academy of Medicine