Assistant Professor
Clinical Research Division, Fred Hutch
Dr. Sarah S. Lee studies precision therapy for plasma cell disorders like multiple myeloma and amyloidosis. She studies how these diseases differ between patients and how such differences affect how well a treatment works for an individual patient. Her clinical research encompasses therapies used for treating a patient’s disease as well as those used in supportive care. She also studies ways to improve value and quality of cancer care. As a medical oncologist, Dr. Lee cares for patients with blood cancers.
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology
University of Washington School of Medicine
Medical Oncologist, Hematologic Malignancies
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Active Full Member
American Society of Hematology (ASH)
Fellowship in Hematology/Oncology, Cleveland Clinic, 2020
M.D. (magna cum laude), St. George’s University School of Medicine, West Indies, 2014
B.A. in Social Welfare, University of California, Berkeley
B.A. in Molecular Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley
Multiple myeloma, amyloidosis, and other plasma cell disorders
Multiple myeloma, amyloidosis, and other plasma cell disorders
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