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Anna-Maria Larsson is an Associate Professor and medical doctor at Lund University's Faculty of Medicine, Department of Oncology, with a research focus on breast cancer. She is actively affiliated with the Lund University Cancer Center (LUCC) where she serves as a researcher in breast cancer treatment and leads projects on liquid biopsy and tumor progression in breast cancer.
- MD, PhD in Medicine
- Associate Professor of Oncology
- Researcher at Lund University Cancer Center (LUCC)
- Active participant in 8 ongoing research projects
- Regular presenter and organizer at cancer research conferences
Her research interests center on breast cancer biology, metastasis, and treatment monitoring, with particular expertise in liquid biopsy techniques, tumor immunology, and mammographic imaging. Her work explores how immune cells influence metastatic breast cancer progression and how imaging features relate to cancer outcomes. She has published extensively on breast cancer detection methods, rehabilitation approaches, and prognostic biomarkers.
Dr. Larsson's recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on integrating artificial intelligence in mammography screening, understanding immune cell contributions to cancer progression, and developing better rehabilitation models for cancer patients. Her work spans clinical research, imaging studies, and qualitative investigations into patient experiences.
- Principal Investigator for 'Towards improved prognostication and treatment monitoring in metastatic breast cancer by deciphering the immune landscape' (2025-2028)
- Researcher in the MASAI project on AI in mammography screening
- Assistant supervisor for cancer rehabilitation doctoral research
Dr. Larsson actively contributes to the cancer research community through conference organization and participation, including the National Comprehensive Cancer Centre meeting and LUCC retreats. She collaborates extensively with researchers across oncology, radiology, and nursing disciplines to advance breast cancer diagnosis, treatment, and patient support.


