Anastasia Martynova, MD, specializes in breast cancer and medical oncology at USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of Keck Medicine of USC. She is committed to developing innovative cancer therapies and treatments, with an emphasis on early-phase clinical trials for women’s cancers, such as breast and gynecological cancer.
Dr. Martynova completed her internal medicine residency and hematology/oncology fellowship at the Keck School of Medicine of USC and Los Angeles General, formerly known as Los Angeles County + USC Medical Center. During her tenure at Keck Medicine, she has been recognized with research, teaching and excellence in patient care awards.
Dr. Martynova is an investigator on several ongoing studies at USC Norris, including advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer), HER2-positive breast cancer and triple negative breast cancer. Her ultimate goal is to find more targeted, safer treatments and give patients the most effective options.
Dr. Martynova resides in Arcadia, CA with her family. In her free time, she balances her passions for exploring nature, exercising and enjoying being a mother to her two children.
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“A strong and compassionate doctor-patient relationship is essential in cancer care. I firmly believe in treating the whole person not just the disease, throughout their cancer journey.
“By taking the time to understand each of my patient’s unique medical history, preferences and concerns, I create a tailored treatment plan that aligns with their needs and values.”