Armstrong, Deborah K., M.D.

Deborah Armstrong, M.D.

Deborah Armstrong is an associate professor of oncology at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center. She specializes in the treatment of women's malignancies, with a particular emphasis on breast cancer, gynecologic malignancies, and the genetics of breast and ovarian cancer. Dr. Armstrong's clinical focus is on the development of new approaches to cancer treatment, particularly targeted biologic therapy and immunologic approaches. She is active in the American Society of Clinical Oncology, the Gynecologic Oncology Group, and the Society of Gynecologic Oncologists. Dr. Armstrong is on the advisory board of the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance and the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition. She also works as a scientific reviewer for the research programs of the Department of Defense and the National Cancer Institute.

Articles by Armstrong, Deborah K., M.D.

Apr 9, 2010

Early studies haven't offered the final word.

Feb 8, 2010

The guidelines for screening for cervical cancer changed recently.

Jan 19, 2010

Ask your doctor to see if you are eligible for any of the current trials for PARP inhibitors.

Jan 6, 2010

In 80 percent of cases, palpable lumps are benign. But they should always be evaluated.

Nov 10, 2009

Farrah Fawcett's death earlier this year made reader wonder: What's my risk?

Mar 17, 2009

Regular screening mammograms are important; self exams can't hurt.

Jan 29, 2009

Why long-term use of birth-control pills might be linked to cervical cancer.

Jan 29, 2009

Here's how to put your risks in perspective.

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