Dr Yada Kanjanapan is committed to delivering evidence-based care in collaboration with her surgical and radiation oncology colleagues as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Biography
Dr Yada Kanjanapan is an experienced medical oncologist at Icon Cancer Centre Canberra. She attended the University of Adelaide where she obtained a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) and completed specialist oncology training at Canberra Hospital and Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne. Dr Kanjanapan subsequently completed a two-year clinical research fellowship in drug development, melanoma and gynaecological cancers at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto, Canada. She held a medical oncology position at Sydney’s Prince of Wales Hospital where she managed a wide range of solid tumour malignancies.
Since returning to her home town, Canberra, Dr Kanjanapan has been active in clinical research and clinical trials in private practice and her role as a staff specialist at Canberra Hospital. She is currently an investigator in a number of clinical trials. Her research interest and expertise includes breast cancer, immunotherapy and developmental therapeutics, with a strong publication record. In 2018, Dr Kanjanapan was a recipient of an American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Merit Award. She is also a clinical lecturer at the Australian National University; teaching and mentoring medical students in clinical skills and research.
Dr Kanjanapan’s clinical experience covers a broad range of solid tumour malignancies with special clinical interest in breast, gynaecological cancers and melanoma. She can converse in Chinese Mandarin and Thai, and looks forward to working with patients in their language.