Andrea Silber, MD
Professor of Medicine (Medical Oncology)Cards
About
Titles
Professor of Medicine (Medical Oncology)
Biography
Dr. Silber is the Associate CEHE Director for Clinical Research. As a medical oncologist who serves as the Medical Director and Physician Champion of the Centers for Disease Control/Connecticut Department of Public Health's 5-year provider supported grant at Yale New Haven Hospital entitled, The Connecticut Cancer Screening Program (CCSP), she designed the Comprehensive Breast Cancer Outreach and Support Program for Underserved Women, which is a culturally competent program supported by the Breast Cancer Alliance of Greenwich. She has supervised Community Health Educators dating back to 1996, when she received a national Komen award for the Sister to Sister Program, and has been recognized for expertise in breast cancer among African American women. She has directed a cancer clinic for the uninsured and underinsured for two decades and have formed community relationships, which require many years to nurture and demonstrate constancy. This year, she became the principal investigator of the Avon-Pfizer Metastatic Breast Cancer Grants Program: Identify-Amplify-Unify. This program assists organizations that provide information and services to help patients in navigating the medical and emotional challenges associated with their disease. Dr. Silber was awarded this grant from a highly competitive pool of 23 non-profit organizations nationally. Also, this year, CT Health and Educational Facilities Authority (CHEFA) awarded a grant to fund a novel program called “Breast Cancer S.W.A.T. Team- We’ve got your back!”.
As a principal investigator, she assists economically disadvantaged breast cancer patients to adhere to treatment using medical legal partnership. This year, she was selected to participate as a leadership fellow of the Connecticut Health Foundation. The fellowship was established in 2005, and brings together diverse individuals from multiple sectors who are dedicated to achieving health equity. Each year, the foundation selects up to 20 participants into this competitive ten-month program. Throughout this program, her project has been to increase clinical trial participation among ethnic minorities and capitalize on opportunities created by the Affordable Care Act.
On May 1, 2015, she was named Assistant Clinical Director for Diversity and Health Equity at Yale Cancer Center and focuses on engagement with community partners in improving education for prevention and screening and access to cancer care for diverse populations within the local community as well as Greater New Haven area.
Appointments
Medical Oncology
ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Cancer Prevention and Control
- Center for Breast Cancer
- Center for Community Engagement and Health Equity (CEHE)
- Internal Medicine
- Medical Oncology
- Pusztai Lab
- Subset Medical Oncology Faculty
- Yale Cancer Center
- Yale Medicine
Education & Training
- Fellowship
- Yale-New Haven Hospital (1987)
- Residency
- Yale-New Haven Hospital (1985)
- Chief Resident
- Yale New Haven Hospital (1984)
- Attending Physcian
- Yale New Haven Hospital (1984)
- Intern
- Yale University School of Medicine (1982)
- MD
- New York University (1981)
- BA
- Oberlin College (1977)
Research
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
Clinical Care
Overview
Andrea Silber, MD, is the assistant clinical director for health equity and diversity at the Yale Cancer Center. In this role, she provides community education about cancer prevention and screening.
As a breast oncologist, her focus is treating women diagnosed with breast cancer with a special interest in helping women who are socioeconomically disadvantaged.
“Every day, I get to work with wonderful women—some of whom may be not at their healthiest, but they’re at their best, strongest, and most generous, and are trying their hardest,” says Dr. Silber. “I see women who put their bodies through really tough things and do it with a sense of humor or generosity. I’m lucky. People who work with cancer patients see humanity at its best.”
Dr. Silber has received national recognition for her expertise in treating breast cancer in Black women. She dedicates her time to doing outreach work through a grant that supports economically disadvantaged women with breast cancer who are uninsured or underinsured.
She is also an associate professor of clinical medicine (medical oncology) at Yale School of Medicine.
Clinical Specialties
Fact Sheets
Hormonal Therapy for Cancer
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Board Certifications
Medical Oncology
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Latest Certification Date
- 2023
- Original Certification Date
- 1991
Internal Medicine
- Certification Organization
- AB of Internal Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 1984
Yale Medicine News
News & Links
News
- November 04, 2024
First Annual Enrollment and Community Health Fair hosted by Smilow Cancer Hospital and ACS
- October 28, 2024
Living Flat: Study Sheds Light on Challenges for Women of Color After Breast Cancer Surgery
- July 11, 2024Source: Yahoo Life
5 ways to reduce your cancer risks, according to new research
- July 11, 2024Source: Yahoo News
5 ways to reduce your cancer risks, according to new research