Monika Jacqueline Leja, MD
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About
Dr. Monika Leja is a specialist in cardio-oncology at the University of Michigan Frankel Cardiovascular Center. She has developed a clinic focusing on the cardiac health of cancer patients from chemotherapy to survivorship. Her clinic includes patients with cardiotoxicity from their chemotherapy, cardiac tumors, cardiac amyloid related to myelodysplastic disease, carcinoid heart disease, radiation induced cardiac disease, hypertension induced by chemotherapy, and all cardiac complications from cancer therapy. She has started a unique cardiac tumor program, first of its kind in the state. This field is pushing the frontier of health care for patients who perhaps have a preexisting heart condition and are diagnosed with cancer, or patients who are suffering from the toxicity side effects of cancer treatment drugs. She is dedicated to finding new ways to prevent the progression or manage the balance between cancer treatment and the progression of heart issues and to work on making the cancer patient return as survivors to their best quality of cardiac health and life.
Areas of Practice
Cardiology oncology, general cardiology, cardiotoxicity from chemotherapy, heart tumors, amyloid, cardiovascular imaging including echocardiography, nuclear stress testing, coronary computed tomography angiography and diagnostic angiography.
Expertise
Locations
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Cardiology Clinic | Frankel Cardiovascular Center 1425 E Ann St
Floor 3 Reception C
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5856Get Directions -
Cardiovascular Medicine Clinic | Domino's Farms 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Dr. Ste 1300
Lobby A
Ann Arbor, MI 48106-0363Get Directions
Insurance Accepted
University of Michigan Health participates with most health insurance plans.
Education & Training
Medical School or Training
Residency
Fellowships
Board Certifications
Research Overview
Dr. Leja is focused on the intersection of cardiology and oncology, working toward helping create treatments that slow the progression of cardiovascular conditions while in cancer treatments, or to manage the toxicity side effects of many cancer treatment drugs. She also works extensively with heart tumor patients, creating a multidisciplinary approach with oncology, surgery, and radiology, in managing these challenging cases.