Mariya Rozenblit, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine (Medical Oncology)Cards
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Assistant Professor of Medicine (Medical Oncology)
Biography
Dr. Mariya Rozenblit is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the section of Medical Oncology and cares for patients with a clinical focus on breast cancer. She completed her Fellowship in Medical Oncology-Hematology at Yale, Residency in Internal Medicine at NYU, and received her medical degree from Icahn School of Medicine. She is involved in educating medical students, residents, and fellows at Yale. Outside of the clinic, her focus is translational research with an interest in biomarker driven trial development in breast cancer.
In 2020, she was the recipient of the ASCO Conquer Cancer Foundation Young Investigator Award for her project, “Using single nucleotide variants of high functional importance to predict the risk of developing breast cancer in young women with high risk family history.” This award is for promising investigators to encourage and promote quality research in clinical oncology. In 2022, she was the recipient of the Susan G. Komen Career Catalyst Research Grant for her project, "Curing de novo oligometastatic HER2+ breast cancer". This grant is to foster promising breast cancer researchers by providing support for up to three years.
Appointments
Medical Oncology and Hematology
Assistant ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Center for Breast Cancer
- Genomics, Genetics, and Epigenetics
- Internal Medicine
- Janeway Society
- Medical Oncology and Hematology
- Palade House Affiliates
- Yale Cancer Center
- Yale Medicine
- Yale New Haven Health System
Education & Training
- Internal Medicine Resident
- NYU Langone Medical Center (2018)
- MD
- Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (2015)
- BA
- Columbia University, Biology (2009)
Research
Publications
2026
Phase Ib randomized open-label trial of sacituzumab govitecan plus nivolumab or sacituzumab govitecan plus nivolumab and relatlimab as second-line therapy metastatic triple negative breast cancer: SIMONE trial.
Kahn A, Du J, Schellhorn S, DiGiovanna M, Kidwai W, Rozenblit M, O'Neil D, Legare R, Casasanta N, Fischbach N, Fenn K, Blenman K, Ortiz C, Wei W, Maues J, Krop I, Winer E, Lustberg M, Pusztai L. Phase Ib randomized open-label trial of sacituzumab govitecan plus nivolumab or sacituzumab govitecan plus nivolumab and relatlimab as second-line therapy metastatic triple negative breast cancer: SIMONE trial. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2026, 44: tps1164-tps1164. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2026.44.16_suppl.tps1164.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMetastatic triple-negative breast cancerTriple-negative breast cancerFixed Dose CombinationDose-limiting toxicitySacituzumab govitecanAntibody-drug conjugatesPD-L1Standard chemotherapyBreast cancerIncidence of dose-limiting toxicitiesEffector functionsStandard second-line therapyAnti-tumor immune responseFunction of exhausted T cellsTriple negative breast cancerClinical benefit rateFirst-line settingExhausted T cellsProgression-free survivalPhase Ib studySecond-line therapyDuration of responseCurative intent treatmentNegative breast cancerWithdrawal of consentA single-arm, phase II study of sequential therapy with curative intent in de novo HER2+ metastatic breast cancer: The SAPPHO study.
Morganti S, Ruddy K, Heiling H, Rozenblit M, Stoeckle J, Dees E, Frey A, Ossing S, Koegel S, LaScala J, Brown T, Pradhan D, Tolaney S, Carey L, Krop I, Tayob N, Winer E, Rimawi M, Parsons H, Lin N. A single-arm, phase II study of sequential therapy with curative intent in de novo HER2+ metastatic breast cancer: The SAPPHO study. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2026, 44: tps1147-tps1147. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2026.44.16_suppl.tps1147.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHER2+ metastatic breast cancerMetastatic breast cancerPhase II studyAnti-HER2Progression-FreeBreast cancerSequential regimenCurative intentAssociated with long-term disease controlDe novo stage IV diseaseDe novo metastatic breast cancerLong-term disease controlHER2+ breast cancerHER2-directed therapyStage IV diseaseTranslational Breast Cancer Research ConsortiumRisk of progressionOverall response rateSingle-arm trialPatient-reported outcomesCtDNA dynamicsBiopsy-provenBrain metastasesInduction regimensIV diseaseUltra-high tumor mutation burden breast cancer: genomic profiling and real-world immunotherapy results
Fanucci K, Rozenblit M, Quintanilha J, Graf R, Fischbach N, Pelletier M, Sivapiragasam A, Kumar P, Kallem M, Sokol E, Sivakumar S, Pavlick D, Ross J, Lustberg M, Pusztai L. Ultra-high tumor mutation burden breast cancer: genomic profiling and real-world immunotherapy results. Npj Breast Cancer 2026 PMID: 42162005, DOI: 10.1038/s41523-026-00965-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTime to next treatmentTumor mutational burdenEstrogen receptor-positive diseaseSingle agent immunotherapyReceptor-positive diseaseComprehensive genomic profilingMetastatic breast cancerOutcomes of patientsLobular histologyReal-world time to next treatmentOverall survivalPIK3CA mutationsMutational burdenRetrospective cohortTreatment optionsBreast cancerNext treatmentGenomic profilingImmunotherapyComparative effectiveness studiesPatientsRoutine careTumorTreatmentRwOSInvest where impact begins: recommendations from Breast Cancer Research Foundation Early Career Investigator Working Group (Part 1 of 2)
Abdou Y, Rozenblit M, Trapani D, Zerdes I, Boudreau E, Zhou Y, Adam V, Barrios C, Bousrih C, Branch V, Carey L, Cameron D, Chen S, Chua B, Davidson N, Domchek S, El-Abed S, El-Ashry D, Flowers M, Foldi J, Garber J, Goulioti T, Hodgdon C, Hung J, Klar N, Norton L, Parajuli R, Piccart M, Pollastro T, Santa-Maria C, Schumacher-Wulf E, Stecklein S, Thulin A, Tovey H, Winer E, Wolff A, Lin N, O’Reilly S. Invest where impact begins: recommendations from Breast Cancer Research Foundation Early Career Investigator Working Group (Part 1 of 2). Npj Breast Cancer 2026, 12: 69. PMID: 42115634, PMCID: PMC13161217, DOI: 10.1038/s41523-026-00940-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCurrent Management Practices of De Novo Oligometastatic Breast Cancer: Real-World Data From a Physician Survey.
Odzer N, Wei W, Lustberg M, Pusztai L, Rozenblit M. Current Management Practices of De Novo Oligometastatic Breast Cancer: Real-World Data From a Physician Survey. JCO Oncology Practice 2026, op2500413. PMID: 41616223, DOI: 10.1200/op-25-00413.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOligometastatic breast cancerMetastatic breast cancerBreast cancerMedical oncologistsSurgical resectionAblative radiationHuman epidermal growth factor receptor 2-positiveEpidermal growth factor receptor 2-positiveResponse to initial chemotherapyOptimal managementPractice patternsHER2+ diseaseTriple-negative diseasePalliative systemic chemotherapyPrimary breast tumorsCurative-intent therapyTreatment of de novoManagement of de novoUS medical oncologistsSystemic chemotherapyReceptor-positiveInitial chemotherapyPrimary tumorResidual lesionsReceptor subtypesMutational landscape of normal breast tissues adjacent to invasive breast cancer
Suwalska A, Rozenblit M, Harigopal M, Dai J, Liu M, Townsend J, Marczyk M, Pusztai L. Mutational landscape of normal breast tissues adjacent to invasive breast cancer. Cell Reports Medicine 2026, 7: 102543. PMID: 41512875, PMCID: PMC12866091, DOI: 10.1016/j.xcrm.2025.102543.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNormal breast tissueBreast cancerSingle-base substitutionsHistory of breast cancerSomatic mutationsBreast tissueSamples of peripheral bloodCancer-adjacent normal breast tissueCancer-predisposing genesCancer hallmark pathwaysCancer-related genesYears of agePeripheral bloodCancer-relevant pathwaysImpact of variantsNormal breastGermline mutationsMalignant transformationMutation profilesCancer riskIndependent cohortHallmark pathwaysCancerTissue typesRare polymorphism
2025
HER2‐Targeted Antibody‐Drug Conjugate Toxicities in Breast Cancer
Lee S, Kahn A, Rozenblit M, George M, Ortiz C, Lustberg M. HER2‐Targeted Antibody‐Drug Conjugate Toxicities in Breast Cancer. Cancer Medicine 2025, 14: e71415. PMID: 41361931, PMCID: PMC12685761, DOI: 10.1002/cam4.71415.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsHER2-targeting antibody-drug conjugateAntibody-drug conjugatesBreast cancerTrastuzumab deruxtecanTrastuzumab emtansineAdverse eventsDose-limiting toxicityAssociated with epistaxisSecond-line agentsSerious adverse eventsGastrointestinal adverse effectsBreast cancer outcomesOrgan-specific adverse eventsAssociated with alopeciaDose escalationClinical benefitTherapeutic dosesDecreased appetiteTherapeutic efficacyClinical trialsTrastuzumabCancer outcomesBreastCancerDeruxtecanPrognostic Value of Circulating Tumor DNA in HR+/HER2− Stage I–III Breast Cancer: A Systematic Review
Ajjawi I, Rozenblit M, Rios-Hoyo A, Lustberg M. Prognostic Value of Circulating Tumor DNA in HR+/HER2− Stage I–III Breast Cancer: A Systematic Review. Cancers 2025, 17: 2831. PMID: 40940926, PMCID: PMC12427406, DOI: 10.3390/cancers17172831.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsCirculating tumor DNAInvasive disease-free survivalCirculating tumor DNA detectionDisease-free survivalHR+/HER2- breast cancerBreast cancerPrognostic valueSurvival outcomesTumor DNAPrognostic value of circulating tumor DNARisk of late recurrenceHER2-negative breast cancerSystematic reviewAssociated with inferior survival outcomesCirculating tumour DNA assaysStage I-III breast cancerEarly-stage breast cancerHormone receptor-positiveDetection of circulating tumor DNAMinimal residual diseaseRecurrence-free survivalI-III breast cancerInferior survival outcomesNegative prognostic markerPost-treatment surveillanceSurgeon Attitudes on the Management of de novo Oligometastatic Breast Cancer
Brennan M, Plichta J, Rozenblit M, Flanagan M. Surgeon Attitudes on the Management of de novo Oligometastatic Breast Cancer. Annals Of Surgical Oncology 2025, 32: 9478-9479. PMID: 40767935, DOI: 10.1245/s10434-025-17912-7.Commentaries, Editorials and LettersErratum: De Novo Oligometastatic Breast Cancer
Pusztai L, Rozenblit M, Dubsky P, Bachelot T, Kirby A, Linderholm B, White J, Chmura S, Carey L, Chua B, Miller K. Erratum: De Novo Oligometastatic Breast Cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2025, 43: 2758-2758. PMID: 40690726, PMCID: PMC12521985, DOI: 10.1200/jco-25-01626.Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
Clinical Trials
Current Trials
A pilot study to evaluate biomarkers and safety of dapagliflozin concomitant with neoadjuvant therapy for patient with HER2-negative early-stage breast cancer and hyperinsulinemia
IRB ID2000033529RoleSub InvestigatorPrimary Completion Date12/31/2025Recruiting ParticipantsRandomized Non-Inferiority Trial Comparing Overall Survival of Patients Monitored With Serum Tumor Marker Directed Disease Monitoring (STMDDM) Versus Usual Care in Patients With Metastatic Hormone Receptor Positive Breast Cancer
IRB ID2000024170RoleSub InvestigatorPrimary Completion Date01/01/2035Recruiting Participants
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
Clinical Care
Overview
Mariya Rozenblit, MD, is a medical oncologist who specializes in treating patients with different types of breast cancer, from ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), the most common type of breast cancer, to metastatic breast cancer, or stage IV breast cancer.
Dr. Rozenblit research focuses on biomarker-driven trial development in breast cancer. These types of clinical trials allow researchers to investigate how patients (including those with different cancer mutations) respond to available medications. For example, Dr. Rozenblit co-authored a study that found patients younger than 40 with advanced breast cancer often suffer a worse prognosis and more severe symptoms than older patients.
She has received the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s Conquer Cancer Foundation’s Young Investigator Award and the Susan G. Komen Cancer Catalyst Research Grant. Dr. Rozenblit is an assistant professor of medicine (medical oncology) at Yale School of Medicine.
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Smilow Shares: Breast Cancer Awareness Month: Early-Stage Breast Cancer
October 9, 2025
Moderated by: Rachel Greenup, MD, MPH
Presentations by:
Elizabeth Berger, MD, MS, FACS
Mariya Rozenblit, MD
Siba Haykal, MD, PhD, FRCS, FACS
News
- December 13, 2025
Yale research advances presented at San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium annual meeting
- October 27, 2025
YCC Publications 2025
- May 22, 2025
2025 ASCO Conquer Cancer Grants & Awards Announced
- April 08, 2025
Comprehensive Breast Cancer Care at Smilow Cancer Hospital at Greenwich and Stamford
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