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Susan Love, MD

Breast Cancer
One of the founding mothers of the breast cancer advocacy movement, Dr. Susan Love continues this work as the President and Medical Director of the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation, a non profit organization dedicated to the eradication of breast cancer. Author of the book, Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book - called "the bible for women with breast cancer" by The New York Times - Dr. Love has retired from the practice of surgery but is still helping women by speaking around the country.

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One of the "founding mothers" of the breast cancer advocacy movement, Susan M. Love, MD, is an author, researcher, surgeon and breast cancer activist. The founder and current President and Medical Director of the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation in Pacific Palisades, California, a nonprofit dedicated to the prevention of breast cancer, Love is also a Clinical Professor of Surgery at The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and a founder and senior partner in LLuminari, a multimedia women's health company.

A cum Laude graduate of SUNY Downstate Medical School, Love's surgical training was completed at Boston's Beth Israel Hospital, where she was chief resident in 1979. She opened a private practice in 1980 as the first woman surgeon on the staff of Beth Israel Hospital. In 1982, Love joined the staff of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and in 1988 she founded the Faulkner Breast Center in Boston, the first facility in the country to comprise a multidisciplinary all women staff. She moved her activities across the country in 1992 when she was recruited to found the multidisciplinary Revlon/UCLA Breast Center. She continues as an Adjunct Professor of Surgery at UCLA, teaching medical students a multidisciplinary approach to breast cancer.

Appointed by President Clinton to the National Cancer Advisory Board in 1998, Love currently serves on the boards of the National Breast Cancer Coalition and Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization. She founded ProDuct Health, Inc., now a wholly owned subsidiary of Cytyc Health, Inc., and is on the board of Sanarus Medical, Inc., and 1747, both private companies. In addition, Love provides consultation to Cytyc Health Inc, PacifiCare and Sensei Health.

Also an author and educator, Love's first book, Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book, has been termed "the bible for women with breast cancer" by The New York Times; the third revised edition was published in September 2000. Released in 1997, Dr. Susan Love's Hormone Book provides an equally authoritative range of information about menopause.

In 1997, Love retired from active practice to devote more time to research and to helping women through her writing and speaking. Her primary interests focus on the normal breast anatomy and breast duct fluid, as well as hormones and breast cancer.