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Matthew Cooperberg, MD, MPH
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Matthew Cooperberg, MD, MPH
Urologic Oncology- Telehealth Visits
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About me
Dr. Matthew Cooperberg is a specialist in cancers of the genital and urinary organs. In addition to diagnosing and managing these cancers, his expertise includes using minimally invasive techniques to treat both benign and malignant conditions. Dedicated to harnessing advanced technologies, he performs robotic, laparoscopic, endoscopic and percutaneous surgeries. At the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, he serves as co-director of the Prostate Program. He is also chief of urology at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
Cooperberg studies the challenges of prostate cancer care from many interrelated angles, ranging from molecular analyses of tumor cells to studies looking at the entire health care system. In 2013, he co-authored a proposal for a national urology registry (a database for information on people affected by a disease, with the goal of improving care); this served as the basis for the American Urological Association Quality (AQUA) Registry, a project for which he now continues to serve as Senior Physician Adviser. In 2016, the National Cancer Institute awarded him a grant as principal investigator on a study to refine prostate cancer prognosis by developing and validating novel microRNA-based biomarker signatures (combinations of molecular-level disease indicators).
Cooperberg graduated summa cum laude from Dartmouth College with a degree in English. He earned his medical degree and a master of public health degree at the Yale School of Medicine. He then completed a residency in urology, followed by a fellowship in urologic oncology, at UCSF.
Cooperberg is a member of the American Urological Association (AUA), Western Section of the AUA and American College of Surgeons. He has written or contributed to over 400 research articles; written nine book chapters; and lectured nationally and internationally on urologic disease, with a particular focus on prostate cancer. In 2015, the AUA honored him with the Gold Cystoscope Award, given annually for distinguished contributions to the field of urology. He holds faculty appointments in UCSF's Department of Urology and Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics.
Cooperberg lives in San Francisco with his wife, Jacqueline Dolev, a dermatologist and fellow Yale Medical School alum. They spend their free time keeping up with their children, Jake and Sarah.
Education & training
Board certification
- Urology, American Board of Urology
Fellowship
- Urologic Oncology, UCSF School of Medicine -GME
Residency
- Urology, UCSF School of Medicine -GME
Internship
- General Surgery, Yale New Haven Hospital
Degree
- MD, Yale University School of Medicine
My expertise
Specialties
Locations
My research
Clinical trials
Prostate Cancer Screening for People at Genetic Risk for Aggressive Disease, PATROL StudyOpens in a new window
Recruiting
To estimate PPVs of age-based PSA thresholds for biopsy referral in this patient population, will first fit a logistic regression model to estimate the odds th...Evaluation of Prostate Specific Membrane Antigen Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography in Active Surveillance for Prostate CancErOpens in a new window
Recruiting
Negative predictive value (NPV): The NPV is defined as the number of negative image results with identified clinically insignificant prostate cancer on biopsy...
Publications
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- March 22, 20265 out of 5 Stars
Dr. Cooperberg is an outstanding physician and I am fortunate to be under his care.
- March 20, 20264.6 out of 5 Stars
The time my MDs spent with me was ~10 mins. Although he always seems to be in a hurry, he was still abled to answer all my questions.
- March 12, 20264.4 out of 5 Stars
Wow, my provider is excellent. When I get in touch with him he is not easy to contact Between appointmentsand I felt rushed since the appointment started half an hour late. Additionally Some of my medical testing, he did not review prior or have his fingertips to include in the discussion.
- March 9, 20265 out of 5 Stars
Dr. Cooperberg is the Man!
- March 5, 20262.6 out of 5 Stars
I find the doctor cocky, a poor listener, as you have to interrupt him to speak and highly focused on what he believes is the best treatment for me, but he doesn't show a CV lot of interest in my concerns.
- February 17, 20265 out of 5 Stars
Small item The Dr. Could speak a little slower so we can hear everything he says while trying to to process the info and the magnitude of the info. Otherwise, great demeanor - very approachable and friendly.
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