Beatriz Amendola

Beatriz E. Amendola is a Urugayan-American radiation oncologist. She's currently the head of the Innovative Cancer Institute in Miami.

Beatriz Amendola
Born
Montevideo, Uruguay
Academic background
EducationMedical College of Virginia
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Michigan

Career

Amendola was born and raised in Montevideo and applied for medical school in secret as her family wished her to continue a career in music.[1]

Upon immigrating to North America, Amendola founded the Innovative Cancer Institute, which she later expanded into a new facility to focus on radiosurgery and radiotherapy.[2]

Amendola received a gold medal from the Circulo de Radioterapeutas Ibero Latino Americano (CRILA) and in 2015, became an honorary member of the Spanish Society of Radiation Oncology (SEOR) due to her contributions to radiation oncology in Spain.[3]

Most cited peer-reviewed publications

  • Reaman G, Zeltzer P, Bleyer WA, Amendola B, Level C, Sather H, Hammond D. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia in infants less than one year of age: a cumulative experience of the Children's Cancer Study Group. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 1985 Nov;3(11):1513-21. Cited 197 times according to Google Scholar [4]
  • Amendola BE, Amendola MA, McClatchey KD, Miller JC. Radiation-associated sarcoma: a review of 23 patients with postradiation sarcoma over a 50-year period. American journal of clinical oncology. 1989 Oct;12(5):411-5. Cited 178 times according to Google Scholar [4]
  • Brown WT, Wu X, Fayad F, Fowler JF, Amendola BE, García S, Han H, De La Zerda A, Bossart E, Huang Z, Schwade JG. CyberKnife® radiosurgery for stage I lung cancer: results at 36 months. Clinical lung cancer. 2007 Sep 1;8(8):488-92. Cited 113 times according to Google Scholar [4]

Personal life

Amendola is married to fellow oncologist Marco Amendola, who serves as director of medical imaging.[5]

References

  1. "Meet Dr. Beatriz Amendola of Innovative Cancer Institute in South Miami". voyagemia.com. March 7, 2019. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
  2. Ruse, Gary Alan (September 11, 2015). "Dr. Beatriz Amendola honored by County Commission". communitynewspapers.com. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
  3. "Lecturer's Vitae" (PDF).
  4. Google scholar author page accessed 7 April, 2020
  5. Elena Martí (October 5, 2015). "El cáncer de mama: un nuevo camino de esperanza" (in Spanish). El Nuevo Herald. Retrieved March 29, 2020.
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