Minnesota Oncology is pleased to introduce our new Gynecologic Oncologist, Adrianne Mallen, MD

Minnesota Oncology is pleased to announce that Adrianne Mallen, MD has recently joined our Minneapolis Clinic with the practice of Gynecologic Oncology and Surgery.

“I am here to provide education, learn from patient experiences, set goals, give words of encouragement, administer a little tough love, work with other team leaders, and adapt to evolving situations & scenarios. I also know that every journey is unique and that we need to personalize a patient’s care experience.”

Dr. Mallen received her medical degree from the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences in Grand Forks, ND. She completed her Obstetrics and Gynecology Residency at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Iowa City, IA and her Gynecologic Oncology Fellowship at the University of South Florida/Moffitt Cancer Center, Tampa, FL. 

Dr. Mallen grew up as the daughter of a district judge and psychologist. She loves spending time with my family. This includes her husband, 2 children (daughter and son), and dog. Hugo is a white “yellow” lab and is a certified therapy dog.

She enjoys traveling, both as a family and on adult trips. She loves attending sporting events (especially Gopher & Vikings football games) and outdoor activities. She also loves reading, writing, (informal) event planning and being an advocate for women’s health.

Appointments with Dr. Mallen can be made by calling our Minneapolis Clinic at (612) 884-6300.

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