Tara O. Henderson

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Tara Olive Henderson is an American pediatric oncologist. As the Arthur and Marian Edelstein Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, she is also the Director of the Childhood Cancer Survivor Center, Director of Survivorship at the University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center, and chief of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology at the University of Chicago.

Henderson became interested in the field of oncology after spending a summer in a New Jersey cancer research lab through a program called Partners in Science.[1] Henderson completed her medical degree at the Pritzker School of Medicine and her Master of Public Health at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Following her medical degree, Henderson completed her fellowship at Boston Children's Hospital and her residency at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.[2] After finishing her master's degree at Harvard, Henderson received the 2005 Conquer Cancer Foundation Merit Award for her research on sarcomas as a subsequent malignancy in survivors of pediatric cancer, conducted as part of the Childhood Cancer Survivor Study.[3]

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