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Jane Huang, MD is an Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford University in the Department of Medicine - Oncology. She is a board-certified physician in Hematology, Medical Oncology, and Internal Medicine, with a clinical focus on Medical Oncology and Thoracic Oncology for metastatic cancer care.
- Board Certification: American Board of Internal Medicine (Hematology, Medical Oncology, Internal Medicine)
- Fellowship: Stanford University Hematology and Oncology (2004)
- Residency/Internship: Stanford University Internal Medicine (1999-2001)
- Medical Education: University of Washington School of Medicine (1998)
Her research spans ERBB2 (HER2) mutations in non-small cell lung cancer and advance care planning (ACP) for metastatic cancer patients. Recent work explores trastuzumab-based regimens' efficacy for ERBB2-mutant lung cancer, resistance mechanisms, and machine learning models to improve ACP documentation. She also co-authored a 2003 systematic review on low-carbohydrate diets' safety and weight management outcomes.
Analysis of her publications shows trends in oncology care delivery, molecularly targeted therapies, and clinical decision-making. Her ACP study (2022) demonstrated a 35% increase in documentation rates through computer-predicted risk stratification and lay coach interventions.
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