
Lauren Boreta
Assistant Professor · Radiation Oncology
University of California, San FranciscoAbout
Dr. Lauren Boreta serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), where she leads the Palliative Radiation program, serves as Associate Director for Quality Assurance/Improvement, and acts as Assistant Residency Program Director. Her clinical expertise focuses on radiation for palliation of advanced cancer and treatment of central nervous system malignancies using stereotactic radiotherapy, radiosurgery, and intensity-modulated radiation therapy.
Her educational journey includes a BA in Human Biology from Stanford University (2006), an MD from UCSF (2014), an Internal Medicine internship at Kaiser Permanente San Francisco (2015), and Radiation Oncology residency at UCSF (2015-2019) where she served as Chief Resident (2017-2018).
Dr. Boreta's research centers on optimizing palliative radiation efficacy, addressing cancer-care disparities, and improving management of CNS metastases. She investigates stereotactic radiosurgery outcomes for brain metastases, particularly in breast cancer and melanoma, while exploring machine learning applications for predicting acute care needs and integrating multidisciplinary oncology rounding models for advanced cancer patients.
Her recent publications demonstrate strong trends in brain metastases management, with emphasis on molecular profiling, spatial radiation targeting, and personalized therapy approaches. The work consistently addresses disparities in cancer care access and outcomes while advancing technical aspects of stereotactic radiation delivery.
- Dean’s Summer Research Fellowship (2011)
- Young Physician’s Award for Patient Safety – Lucian Leape Institute (2013)
- Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society (2014)
As Assistant Residency Program Director and Chief Resident during training, Dr. Boreta actively contributes to medical education and quality improvement. Her leadership in the Palliative Radiation program focuses on optimizing symptom relief for advanced cancer patients through timely radiation interventions, while her quality assurance role enhances departmental clinical standards.
Dr. Boreta co-founded the "Cancer Co-Rounds" multidisciplinary inpatient model integrating medical oncology, neuro-oncology, and radiation oncology for complex cancer cases, demonstrating her commitment to innovative team-based care for patients with advanced disease.
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