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Zoe Quandt, MD
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Zoe Quandt, MD
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About me
Dr. Zoe Quandt is an endocrinologist caring for patients who develop hormonal side effects from their cancer treatment, especially from immunotherapy (treatments that stimulate the immune system). She works with patients so they can continue critical cancer treatments while optimizing their quality of life. She is also leading efforts to expand treatment options for patients with early-stage type 1 diabetes.
Quandt's research mirrors her work with patients. Her research goals include predicting who will develop endocrine side effects (such as thyroid dysfunction, pituitary disfunction and diabetes) from cancer therapy, understanding why these side effects happen, and determining what they mean for the cancer treatment as well as what can be done to address them. She also studies how these immune-triggered side effects relate to spontaneous autoimmune endocrine disease. This research, which guides her patient care on a daily basis, has received funding from the National Institutes of Health, American Diabetes Association, Larry L. Hillblom Foundation and Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy. Additionally, she is one of the leaders of the UCSF Endocrine Clinical and Translational Research Center.
Quandt earned her medical degree at UCSF. She completed a residency in internal medicine at Stanford Medicine, followed by a fellowship in diabetes, endocrinology and metabolism at UCSF.
In her free time, Quandt is often chasing after her two young kids and small dog in a variety of outdoor settings. She is a lover of database creation, particularly for making restaurant reservations while vacation planning.
Education & training
Board certification
- Endocrinology Diabetes & Metab, American Board of Internal Medicine
- Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine
Fellowship
- Endocrinology, UCSF Graduate Medical Education
Residency
- Internal Medicine, Stanford University Internal Medicine Residency
Internship
- Internal Medicine, Stanford University Internal Medicine Residency
Degree
- MD, UCSF School of Medicine
My expertise
Specialties
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- June 18, 20255 out of 5 Stars
Dr. Quandt is wonderful and knows her field! I tell people I have the best possible Dr. I could have for my health challenges! She deserves extra vacation!
- February 10, 20255 out of 5 Stars
Dr. Quandt is an amazing person, her concern for me transferred through the televisit meeting.
- February 5, 20255 out of 5 Stars
Such a good doctor, so glad I was paired to receive care from her
- December 16, 20245 out of 5 Stars
Dr Quandt is someone special. Her expertise is priceless to me. I have struggled for so long and she hears me and cares. She is working hard to help me find a good balance with my health overall. Her advice is clear and she has her reasons for her suggestions. She is the miracle I have needed.
- November 20, 20245 out of 5 Stars
We communicated via e-mail on MyChart prior to the visit and most of it was covered due to her fast and informative reply.
- November 2, 20245 out of 5 Stars
Dr. Quandt is outstanding -- extremely knowledgeable, responsive , easy to understand and generous with her time. Her explanations and depth are super valuable and helpful. I cannot be more positive or grateful.
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