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    Veda Giri, MD

    Professor of Internal Medicine (Medical Oncology)
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    Division Chief, Clinical Cancer Genetics

    Director, Cancer Genetics and Prevention Program

    Director, Early Onset Cancer Program

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    Professor of Internal Medicine (Medical Oncology)

    Division Chief, Clinical Cancer Genetics; Director, Cancer Genetics and Prevention Program; Director, Early Onset Cancer Program

    Biography

    Veda N. Giri, MD is a medical oncologist with specialization in clinical cancer genetics. Dr. Giri is Division Chief of Clinical Cancer Genetics for Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital and Assistant Director of Clinical Cancer Genetics for Yale Cancer Center, where she leads an integrated and comprehensive effort in cancer genetic evaluation to inform precision medicine, tailored cancer screening, and hereditary cancer risk. She is also Director of the Early Onset Cancer Program. In 2023 she was named a Fellow of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (FASCO).

    Dr. Giri's research portfolio includes population science studies focused on genetic evaluation of cancer risk, disparities in access to genetic testing and genetic counseling, and implementation research. She has led numerous studies to advance the field of genetic counseling and genetic testing for inherited prostate cancer. Dr. Giri started the first Men’s Genetic Risk Clinic in the US in 2014 focused on genetic evaluation of inherited prostate cancer in the setting of multidisciplinary care. Dr. Giri also co-chaired the 2017 and 2019 Philadelphia Prostate Cancer Consensus Conferences that addressed development of comprehensive frameworks for genetic evaluation and implementation of genetic testing for prostate cancer. She is the Principal Investigator of multiple grant-funded prostate cancer genetic evaluation studies spanning genetic counseling, genetic testing, disparities, behavioral science, and implementation research. As leader of clinical cancer genetics, Dr. Giri plans to expand population science studies across cancer populations and in the community setting.

    Dr. Giri received her medical degree from Sidney Kimmel Medical College (previously Jefferson Medical College) and proceeded to complete her residency in Internal Medicine and fellowship in Hematology-Oncology at the University of Michigan. She then completed advanced training in molecular cancer genetics and cancer risk assessment at Fox Chase Cancer Center. She also has a certification in cancer risk assessment from City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Giri currently serves on several national committees including the NIH PDQ® Cancer Genetics Editorial Board, ASCO Evidence-Based Medicine Committee, ASCO Cancer Care Delivery Council, ASCO Health Equity and Outcomes Committee, and ASCO Coverage and Reimbursement Steering Committee contributing expertise in cancer risk assessment and genetics at the national level.

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    Education & Training

    MD
    Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University
    BS
    Pennsylvania State University-Six-year premedical-medical program, BS, Science (1993)

    Research

    Overview

    Dr. Giri's research portfolio includes population science studies focused on genetic evaluation of cancer risk, disparities in access to genetic testing and genetic counseling, and implementation research. She has led numerous studies to advance the field of genetic counseling and genetic testing for inherited prostate cancer.

    Medical Research Interests

    Genetics; Prostate

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Veda Giri's published research.

    Publications

    Featured Publications

    2024

    2023

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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      NCI EDRN Review Panel

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      NCI Special Emphasis Panel

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      American Society of Clinical Oncology

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      ASCO Genetics Subcommittee

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      Thomas Jefferson University Faculty Advisory Council

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Veda N. Giri, MD, is a medical oncologist who specializes in cancer genetics.

    She is professor of internal medicine (medical oncology) at Yale School of Medicine and division chief of Clinical Cancer Genetics for Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital and director of the Cancer Genetics & Prevention Program and Early-Onset Cancer Program at Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital.

    Dr. Giri says she knew from a young age that she wanted to pursue a career in medicine.

    "I always enjoyed the sciences in school, and genetics intrigued me in medical school because it involves understanding the human body, why diseases occur, and how to address disease risk and treatment," she says. "I also enjoy getting to know patients and their families, so combining oncology and cancer genetics in my career has been gratifying. Genetics research expands our knowledge on enhancing cancer genetic testing, which has surged due to precision medicine, where oncology and cancer genetics collaborate to identify cancer mutations and develop informed treatments."

    In her role as leader of the Smilow Cancer Genetics & Prevention Program, Dr. Giri oversees genetic evaluation and research initiatives of the comprehensive program. She sees patients to discuss genetic test results and high risk cancer management.

    “I work closely with the genetic counselors during these discussions, and we follow patients who have higher-risk genetic mutations to make sure they are undergoing appropriate screening,” she says. “I also work on research to address disparities in cancer genetics, implementation of genetic testing, and to increase public awareness about cancer genetics and our Cancer Genetics Program.”

    At the Early-Onset Cancer Program, Dr. Giri and colleagues work with patients diagnosed with cancer between ages 18 and 45. “These patients have unique clinical, research, and psychosocial needs that deserve to be addressed in a dedicated way,” she says. “We often are asked what individuals can do now about early onset of cancer. We are working to raise awareness about genetic testing and earlier cancer screening for appropriate patients at younger ages. Knowing your family history can be a particularly important strategy to help inform earlier cancer screening.”

    Dr. Giri's research includes studies on the genetic evaluation of cancer risk, disparities in access to genetic testing and counseling, and implementation research. She has led numerous studies to advance the field of genetic counseling and genetic testing for inherited prostate cancer. Dr. Giri contributes her expertise at the national level by her involvement with the National Cancer Institute, the American Society of Clinical Oncology, and the National Comprehensive Cancer Network.

    Clinical Specialties

    Genetics

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    • Medical Oncology

      Certification Organization
      AB of Internal Medicine
      Original Certification Date
      2004

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