Lee-May Chen, MD
Professor
Ob/Gyn, Reproductive Sciences
School of Medicine

Dr. Lee-may Chen is the Division Director and Program Director for the UCSF/KPSF Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship Program. She is deeply committed to education and improving the outcomes of gynecologic cancer care.

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Since 2008, I have been the director of the UCSF Gynecologic Cancer Risk Program. With a strong collaboration between the Cancer Genetics and Prevention Program and the Department of Pathology, we have long been interested in identifying at-risk individuals and families for hereditary cancer syndromes. The decision for risk-reducing surgery is fraught with unknowns and anxiety for patients. By studying patient centered outcomes, we are better able to counsel women and personalize their decision making. We are also working closely with the Medical Center on their Perioperative Pathway Program. By creating a surgical pathway for open & minimally invasive surgery cases, we have been able to reduce hospital length of stay and decrease costs without compromising patient satisfaction. Surgical pathways also proves a robust platform to teach quality improvement, and we have integrated medical students, residents, and fellows into various performance improvement projects (opiate disposal, bowel prep) along the patients’ journey.

Education & Training

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  • M.D. School of Medicine University of Michigan 1992

Interests

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  • Gynecologic Oncology

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Publications (113)

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Genes, BRCA1Fallopian TubesCystadenocarcinoma, SerousFertilityFallopian Tube NeoplasmsOvarian NeoplasmsGenital Neoplasms, FemaleFertility PreservationOvariectomyAdenocarcinoma, Clear CellEndometrial NeoplasmsColorectal Neoplasms, Hereditary NonpolyposisGynecologic Surgical ProceduresSalpingectomyGenes, BRCA2

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