Amanda Jackson, MD, is an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and is fellowship trained in gynecologic oncology. Dr. Jackson received a Bachelors degree from Clemson University and graduated from the Medical University of South Carolina. She completed her residency in obstetrics and gynecology at Women and Infants Hospital/Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and a fellowship in gynecologic oncology at the University of North Carolina. Dr. Jackson provides surgical care and chemotherapy to women with gynecologic malignancies and non-cancerous diseases of the ovaries, uterus, cervix, vagina and vulva. She specializes in minimally invasive surgery, including robotic surgery, for appropriate patients with endometrial, cervical and ovarian cancer. She has additional interest in fertility-sparing therapy, innovative surgical techniques to improve outcomes for women with gynecologic cancer, novel therapeutics in treatment of ovarian cancer, cervical cancer prevention, and medical education. She is very involved in clinical research to help determine the best treatments for women with pelvic cancers. This research includes developing novel cancer therapies for gynecologic malignancies and improving the quality of surgical care for these patients.
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Amanda Jackson, MD
Associate Professor of Clinical
Division Chief and Vice Chair
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Barrett Cancer Building
Gynecologic Oncology3151 Bellevue Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45219 -
UC Medical Center
3188 Bellevue Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45219 -
West Chester Hospital
7700 University Drive
West Chester, OH 45069
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