Young J. Lee, MD

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Board Certifications

 

Hematology
Oncology

Education
 
Medical Doctor’s Degree in 1987

Federal university of Rio Grande do Sul

Medical School, Porto Alegre, Brazil

Internship / Residency: Internal Medicine
1998-1991Jackson Memorial Hospital
University of Miami, FL

Fellowship: Hematology and Oncology
1991-1995 Jackson Memorial Hospital
University of Miami, FL

Clinical Interests

All types of blood diseases and cancers, with special interest in
Breast Cancer Treatment and Research


Past and Present Appointments

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center
Director, Jackson Memorial Hospital Breast Health Center
University of Miami, Miami, FL, 1995-1998
Assistant Professor of Medicine Greenebaum Cancer Center
University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD, 1999-2001
Chief of Oncology Harbor Hospital Baltimore, Maryland 2003 to present

Society Memberships

American Society of Clinical Oncology

 
Languages spoken

Fluent in English, Korean, Spanish and Portuguese
 

Dr. Lee’s father, an acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist, inspired her to study Medicine early in her life.  She strives to treat every patient holistically integrating alternative medicine with the state-of-the-art Western Medicine to restore the health and well-being of cancer patients. 

Dr. Lee sees patients in 3 offices, including Harborview Cancer Center in Baltimore, Columbia and Annapolis.  Her office is equipped with a special freezer for Penguin Caps, used by patients who wish to avoid complete hair loss from chemotherapy. She also has served as Medical Director for the Breast and Cervical Cancer Program at Harbor Hospital which provides free mammograms for uninsured women living and working in Baltimore City.



Chesapeake Oncology-Hematology Associates, P.A.
Harbor View Cancer Center 3001 S Hanover Street
Baltimore, MD 21225
Phone: (410) 350-3386
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