Research
(Research / Clinical Summaries)
Summaries Main Page
Name
Department / Medical Specialty
Research Program
Disease / Research Topic
Full-text Search

Search site:

Click to start search


Research / Clinical Summary

Lisa Madlensky, PhD
Assistant Adjunct Professor, Family & Preventive Medicine
Cancer Prevention & Control Program
Contact by Email
Visit the Website

Diseases/Research Topics
BRCA, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Cancer Syndromes, Colon Cancer, Colorectal Cancer, Endocrine Tumors, Familial Cancer, Genetics, Health Behavior, High Risk Families, Lynch Syndrome, Ovarian Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Tumor

Dr. Madlensky's main research focus is cancer prevention in those at increased risk of disease because of their family history or genetic predisposition. Her previous research has examined screening behaviors in relatives of colorectal cancer patients, and issues related to genetic testing in hereditary colorectal cancer (Lynch Syndrome) families.

Currently, Dr. Madlensky is working on projects that aim to improve the collection of family history information, and examine how cancer family history information is discussed within families. She is also leading the development of the Family Cancer Genetics Program patient and family registry at UCSD. This Registry will provide individuals and family members affected by cancer to participate in new research studies, and be updated on new genetic tests that may be appropriate.

Other research areas include clinical genetic testing and follow-up for families with HNPCC and BRCA1/2 mutations, public health implications of cancer genetic testing, quality of life in those at risk for cancer, integration of cancer risk assessment into family practice, and family-level cancer prevention.






Home  |  Events  |  Friends & Supporters  |  Faculty & Staff site |  Search

This site is a service of the Moores UCSD Cancer Center.  Comments or questions?  Please contact our webmaster.
Help using this site.