Gregory Senofsky, MD, FACS
Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery
Member,
Cancer Control and Survivorship
Languages
English,
Spanish
Specialty
Surgery,
Complex General Surgical Oncology
Institutional Affiliation
Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
Education
Fellowship
Complex Surgical Oncology, University of Miami, 1990 - 1992
Internship
General Surgery, University of Virginia Medical Center, 1983 - 1984
Degree
M.D., Baylor College of Medicine, 1983
Residencies
General Surgery, UCSD Medical Center, 1985 - 1990
General Surgery, University of Virginia Medical Center, 1984 - 1985
Board Certification
Surgery, American Board of Surgery, 1991, 2009
Contact Information
Phone
Scientific Interests
Dr. Gregory Senofsky is researching whether telomere length and TRF2 in the terminal ductolobular unit of the breast found in a benign breast biopsy can predict future development of breast cancer.
Highlighted Publications
Senofsky G, Soni R. Improved local recurrence rate using a multidisciplinary approach, pre-operative planning and intraoperative gross and ink of the specimen for evaluation of margins. 16th Milan Breast Cancer Conference, 2014.