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Jodi Jacklyn Lipof
Jodi Jacklyn Lipof

Jodi Jacklyn Lipof, MD

Hematology Oncology | Myeloma

Hematology, Blood & Marrow Transplant, and Cellular Therapy (HBC) Program
400 Parnassus Ave., Fourth Floor,
San Francisco, CA 94143

About me

She | Her | Hers

Dr. Jodi Jacklyn Lipof is a hematologist-oncologist who specializes in caring for patients with plasma cell disorders, such as monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) and multiple myeloma (a blood cancer). She is passionate about helping patients maintain their quality of life during treatment while also optimizing their results. She believes in providing patients with information based on clinical experience and research so they are empowered to make decisions that feel right for their lives and conditions.

In research, Lipof explores promising treatments for multiple myeloma, including T-cell therapies, such as chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy and bispecific T-cell engagers.

Lipof earned her medical degree from the George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences. She completed a residency in internal medicine and a fellowship in hematology and oncology at the University of Rochester Medical Center.

Clinical research fuels Lipof's hope for new treatment breakthroughs, but the long-term relationships with patients are what inspires her. She strives not only to fight multiple myeloma but to treat each patient as a whole person. She is committed to walking beside her patients on their unique journeys.

  • Board Certifications

    American Board of Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology, 2021

    American Board of Internal Medicine, Hematology, 2021

    American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine, 2019

  • Fellowships

    University of Rochester Medical Center, Hematology - Oncology, 2021

  • Residencies

    University of Rochester Medical Center, Internal Medicine, 2018

  • Education

    George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, 2015

  • Languages

    English

It's a privilege to guide patients in understanding their illness, to support them in hard times and to help them find joy in life's toughest moments.

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