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Robert Matera, MD

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Robert Matera, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Medicine (Medical Oncology and Hematology) and cares primarily for patients with genitourinary (GU) cancers at Smilow Cancer Hospital in Waterbury, and also in New Haven. He received his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine, and completed his residency at Rhode Island Hospital/Brown University where he served as Chief Resident. He then pursued his fellowship at Yale School of Medicine.

During his residency training, Dr. Matera received the ‘Exceptional Teaching by House Staff’ award as well as a ‘Teaching Excellence’ award. During his time in fellowship, Dr. Matera’s research focused on the tumor microenvironment composition and its role is disease progression and treatment resistance. He also participated in the design and initiation of multiple clinical trials. Dr. Matera will focus on trial development for patients with GU malignancies, and more specifically, making these trials accessible to patients in the community outside of New Haven.

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Smilow Cancer Hospital at Waterbury

1075 Chase Pkwy, suite B

Waterbury, CT 06708

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  • Medical Oncology and Hematology

    Assistant Professor
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Chief Resident
Brown University (2021)
Residency
Brown University (2020)
MD
Tufts University School of Medicine (2017)
BS
Tufts University (2010)

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Robert Matera, MD, is a medical oncologist specializing in genitourinary oncology. He focuses on treating cancers of the urinary system and male reproductive organs, including prostate cancer.

He is particularly involved in the development and accessibility of clinical trials for genitourinary malignancies, aiming to bring cutting-edge treatments to patients in community settings.

As an assistant professor of medicine at Yale School of Medicine, Dr. Matera's research explores the tumor microenvironment and its impact on disease progression and treatment resistance.

“More than anything I would like to convey a sense of hope. The treatment of prostate cancer is rapidly involving with a steady stream of not only new drugs but new drug paradigms which are proving to be effective,” Dr. Matera says. “While our treatment landscape is currently excellent, I am confident it will get even better in the years to come.”

Dr. Matera received his medical training from Tufts University School of Medicine, completed his residency at Rhode Island Hospital/Brown University, and his fellowship at Yale School of Medicine.

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Genitourinary Oncology

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