Meena S. Moran, MD
Professor of Therapeutic RadiologyCards
About
Titles
Professor of Therapeutic Radiology
Chief, Breast Radiation Oncology
Biography
Dr. Meena S. Moran is the Chief of Breast Radiation Oncology at Yale New Haven Hospital. She is Professor of Therapeutic Radiology at Yale School of Medicine and is internationally recognized as one of the top breast cancer radiation specialists in the world. Dr. Moran has dedicated her career to improving treatment guidelines, national health care delivery, and radiation therapy techniques. She is currently Vice Chair of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Breast Panel and was one of the founding board members of the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC) of the American College of Surgeons. Dr. Moran has published more than 150 peer-reviewed scientific articles and has given over 250 national and international professional presentations. She has served on multiple editorial boards including The Journal of Clinical Oncology and is currently an Associate Editor for Breast Cancer Research Treatment.
Appointments
Therapeutic Radiology
ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Breast Cancer Radiotherapy
- Center for Breast Cancer
- Clinical Research Teams
- Radiobiology and Genome Integrity
- Therapeutic Radiology
- Yale Cancer Center
- Yale Medicine
- Yale Ventures
Education & Training
- Resident
- Yale-New Haven Hospital (1998)
- Intern
- Roosevelt Hospital, Columbia University (1995)
- MD
- Cornell University Medical College (1994)
Research
Overview
Medical Research Interests
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
Clinical Care
Overview
As the director of the Yale Medicine Breast Radiotherapy Program and professor of Therapeutic Radiology at Yale University School of Medicine, Meena Moran, MD, is committed to not only helping her own patients but all breast cancer patients. “My passion lies with providing patients with individualized care, along with improving the standard of care in the field of breast cancer management as a whole,” says Dr. Moran.
An internationally known expert, she is frequently invited to lecture worldwide, educating physicians about state-of-the-art breast cancer treatment. In addition, she has served on numerous panels to develop guidelines and standards for breast health care. She is a panel member for the National Comprehensive Cancer Network and a founding board member of the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers. She has published numerous book chapters and journal articles pertaining to her research on radiation techniques, predictors of relapse, and ethnic variations in breast cancer.
In her work as a Yale Medicine doctor, she has standardized breast cancer radiotherapy treatment throughout all of Smilow Cancer Hospital Care Centers. As a result, breast cancer patients can be certain they are receiving the same level of treatment. “All of our breast cancer cases across all our sites are presented and reviewed weekly at our breast team meeting,” says Dr. Moran, “and this is an important initiative so that patients can be assured of getting the best care, regardless of which treatment facility they go to.”
Because breast radiation is not only a local treatment modality, but also has long-term effects on improving survival in general, the radiation a breast cancer patient receives is a critical part of treatment, says Dr. Moran. “I am confident that with our integrated breast program across our all our sites, our Yale Medicine breast radiation doctors are delivering the highest level of care available to all of our breast cancer patients."
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News & Links
News
- October 29, 2024
Smilow Shares Breast Cancer Awareness: Empowered through Knowledge, Smilow at Waterford/Westerly
- September 20, 2024Source: Everyday Health
Is There Any Way to Minimize Side Effects of Radiation for Breast Cancer?
- October 13, 2022Source: YNHH Lawrence Memorial Hospital
Advancing Care - October 2022
- July 20, 2021
Renewed Energy in Breast Cancer Care