Stephanie A Berg, DO
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Stephanie A Berg, DO
Dr. Stephanie Berg is a medical oncologist for the Lank Center of Genitourinary Oncology. She completed her medical education at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. Her post-graduate training in Internal Medicine was completed at the University of Illinois-Chicago where she served as Chief Resident and hematology-oncology fellowship at Loyola University Medical Center where she served as Chief Fellow. She was an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Loyola University Chicago in the Department of Medicine and Cancer Biology from 2018-2022. Prior to her arrival at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, she was the junior faculty lead of the Genitourinary Medical Oncology Program at the Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center of Loyola University Chicago. She was also the research head of Renal Cell Cancer clinical trials and served as the principal investigator on several cooperative group and industry sponsored trials. Her aim is to be at the forefront of translating basic science research to better understand the pathogenesis of cancer development, participate in novel gene discovery and identify potential molecular therapeutic targets for future genitourinary cancer treatment. She has a special interest in older adult oncology and novel immunotherapy drug development.
Researcher
Physician
Centers/Programs
Clinical Interests
Immunotherapy, Older patients with cancer, Quality of life
Board Certification
- Hematology
, 2018 - Internal Medicine, 2015
- Medical Oncology
, 2018
Fellowship
- Loyola University Medical Center, Loyola University Chicago
Residency
- University of Illinois-Chicago
Medical School
- Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine