Elena Stoffel, MD, MPH

Elena Martinez Stoffel MD
Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine
Service Chief, Medical School
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Elena Stoffel, MD, MPH
Elena Martinez Stoffel MD
Clinical Professor
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      Rogel Cancer Center
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      AI and Digital Health Innovation

    Research Overview

    My clinical and research focus is cancer prevention. I lead the U-M Rogel Cancer Center Cancer Genetics Clinic and coordinate endoscopic surveillance for individuals with genetic susceptibility to gastrointestinal cancers (such as Lynch Syndrome, Familial Adenomatous Polyposis, Herediary Diffuse Gastric Cancer, and Familial Pancreatic Cancer). My research includes study of risk factors for colorectal, gastric, and pancreatic cancers and clinical trials for cancer prevention.

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    • Journal Article
      Religion and Spirituality in African American Family Communication and Support After Cancer Genetic Testing
      Ellis KR, Smith M, Machado J, Wayas F, Vincent C, Ellis JM, Kwarteng J, Resnicow K, Stoffel E. Sociological Focus, 2026 Jun 8; 1 - 30. DOI:10.1080/00380237.2026.2626858
    • Chapter
      Colonoscopy in Lynch Syndrome
      Castillo‐Iturra J, Stoffel EM, Balaguer F. 2026 Mar 19; Waye's Colonoscopy, 495 - 502. DOI:10.1002/9781394220281.ch40
    • Journal Article
      Lynch syndrome integrative epidemiology and genetics (LINEAGE): rationale for cohort design.
      Patel SG, Loomans-Kropp HA, Foda ZH, Katona BW, Birz S, Burke CA, Clawson J, Furner B, Hochheimer C, Magnan E, Ricciardiello L, Singh H, Volchenboum S, Watkins M, Yen T, Abbass M, Bartell NJ, Dudley B, Engelking L, Guillem J, Hollis R, Idos G, Jones BA, Kanth P, Kastrinos F, Li D, Lucas AL, Mankaney GN, Maratt JK, Marino D, Melson J, Nguyen LH, Reddy KM, Schrader KA, Silva-Smith R, Singh A, Stanich PP, Stoffel EM, Syngal S, Weiss JM, Yurgelun MB, Zakalik D, Gupta S, Bansal A, Kupfer SS, LINEAGE Consortium . Fam Cancer, 2026 May 6; 25 (2): DOI:10.1007/s10689-026-00552-5
      PMID: 42089916
    • Journal Article
      Mol005 LYNCH SYNDROME NETWORK CONSENSUS (LYNSYNC). INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES ON CLINICAL MANAGEMENT, SURVEILLANCE, AND PREVENTION
      Cavestro GM, Mannucci A, Balaguer F, Burn J, Hampel H, Huneburg R, Jover R, Monahan K, Moschini M, Ryan N, Seppálá T, Stoffel EM, Yurgelun MBB, Móslein G, Group OBOTL. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2026 May 6; 103 (5): s-2375-s-2376 DOI:10.1016/s0016-5107(26)05547-1
    • Journal Article
      Mol005 LYNCH SYNDROME NETWORK CONSENSUS (LYNSYNC). INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES ON CLINICAL MANAGEMENT, SURVEILLANCE, AND PREVENTION
      Cavestro GM, Mannucci A, Balaguer F, Burn J, Hampel H, Huneburg R, Jover R, Monahan K, Moschini M, Ryan N, Seppálá T, Stoffel EM, Yurgelun MBB, Móslein G, Group OBOTL. Gastroenterology, 2026 May 7; 170 (6): s-2375-s-2376 DOI:10.1016/s0016-5085(26)05616-7
    • Journal Article
      Mol4l2 PHENOTYPE PREDICTORS OF PATHOGENIC GERMLINE VARIANTS IN COLORECTAL POLYPOSIS: POLYP BURDEN, AGE, AND EXTRACOLONIC FEATURES OUTPERFORM FAMILY HISTORY AND CURRENT NCCN CRITERIA
      Odayar V, Lingen K, Koeppe E, Stoffel EM. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2026 May 6; 103 (5): s-348-s-349 DOI:10.1016/s0016-5107(26)01080-1
    • Journal Article
      Mol4l2 PHENOTYPE PREDICTORS OF PATHOGENIC GERMLINE VARIANTS IN COLORECTAL POLYPOSIS: POLYP BURDEN, AGE, AND EXTRACOLONIC FEATURES OUTPERFORM FAMILY HISTORY AND CURRENT NCCN CRITERIA
      Odayar V, Lingen K, Koeppe E, Stoffel EM. Gastroenterology, 2026 May 2; 170 (6): s-348-s-349 DOI:10.1016/s0016-5085(26)01149-2
    • Journal Article
      Tu1185 THE ACCURACY OF ENDOSCOPIC APPEARANCE IN DIAGNOSING HELICOBACTER PYLORI GASTRITIS IN A UNITED STATES COHORT-APPLICATION OF THE KYOTO CLASSIFICATION OF GASTRITIS
      Takakura W, Todisco A, Stoffel EM, Lee A, Chen Q, Nagahara A, Takeda T, Wu BU, Ueyama H. Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2026 May 6; 103 (5): s-2646-s-2647 DOI:10.1016/s0016-5107(26)06188-2

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