Associate Professor

Marjan Rouzbahman

Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology

MD, FRCPC

Location
Toronto General Hospital: University Health Network (UHN)
Address
200 Elizabeth St., Lab Medicine Program, Room 11E-215, Toronto, Ontario Canada M5G 2C4
Research Interests
Cancer
Clinical Interests
Pathology: Gynaecological, Pathology: Anatomical
Appointment Status
Primary

Dr Marjan Rouzbahman is a consultant pathologist at Toronto General Hospital and Associate Professor in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology at the University of Toronto.

She is a graduate of Tehran University of Medical Sciences and did a clinical and anatomical pathology residency in Tehran University of Medical Sciences before immigrating to Canada.

She completed anatomical pathology residency and further gynecologic pathology training and research at University of Toronto.

Since 2008, she has been practicing in diagnostic gynecologic pathology as well as teaching and supervising undergraduate students, medical students, pathology residents and fellows.

Her current research interest is in molecular biology and cytogenetics of gynecologic malignancies particularly HPV negative cervical cancers and uterine mesenchymal neoplasms.

She is interested in the implementation of molecular testing for diagnostic and targeted therapeutic purposes as part of personalized medicine.

She has authored several peer-reviewed articles in gynecologic pathology and textbook chapters including a chapter for the 2020 WHO blue book of gynecologic tumors.

Research Synopsis

As a pathologist, with main interest and practice in gynecologic oncology field, my major line of interest has been studying unusual and rare malignant neoplasms of the female genital tract.

My focus has been developing diagnostic criteria as well as identifying biomarkers to help with diagnosis or management of rare tumors.

My main areas of interest as well as current projects are on three main areas.

  1. Uterine mesenchymal tumors: uterine leiomyosarcoma, endometrial stromal sarcomas and PEComa.
  2. HPV negative endocervical cancers
  3. Biomarkers in gynecologic pathology

Selected Publications

Garg S, Nagaria TS, Clarke B, Freedman O, Khan Z, Schwock J, Bernardini MQ, Oza AM, Han K, Smith AC, Stockley TL, Rouzbahman M. Molecular characterization of gastric-type endocervical adenocarcinoma using next-generation sequencing. Mod Pathol. 2019 Dec;32 (12):1823-1833. PMID: 31308508.

Philp L, Chan H, Rouzbahman M, Overchuk M, Chen J, Zheng G, Bernardini MQ. Use of Porphysomes to detect primary tumour, lymph node metastases, intra-abdominal metastases and as a tool for image-guided lymphadenectomy; proof of concept in endometrial cancer. Theranostics. 2019 Apr 13;9(9):2727-2738. PMID: 31131064.

McCarthy AJ, Rouzbahman M, Thiryayi SA, Chapman WB, Clarke BA. Neoadjuvant therapy in gynaecological malignancies: What pathologists need to know. J Clin Pathol. 2019 Feb;72 (2):102-111. PMID: 30670562.

Cusimano MC, Walker R, Bernardini MQ, Bouchard-Fortier G, Laframboise S, May T, Murphy J, Rosen B, Covens A, Clarke B, Shaw P, Rouzbahman M, Mohan R, Ferguson SE. Implementing a Cervical Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Program: Quality Improvement in Gynaecologic Oncology. J Obstet Gynaecol Can. 2017 Aug;39(8):659-667. PMID: 28729099.

Bennett JA, Nardi V, Rouzbahman M, Morales-Oyarvide V, Nielsen GP, Oliva E. Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor of the uterus: a clinicopathological, immunohistochemical and molecular analysis of 13 cases highlighting their broad morphologic spectrum. Mod Pathol. 2017 Oct;30(10):1489-1503. PMID: 28664932.

Schwock J, Ko HM, Dubé V, Rouzbahman M, Cesari M, Ghorab Z, Geddie WR. Stratified Mucin-Producing Intraepithelial Lesion of the Cervix: Subtle Features Not to Be Missed. Acta Cytol. 2016;60(3):225-31.PMID: 27442040

Rouzbahman, M, Ghazarian D, Al Habeeb A, Rasty, G, Laframboise S, Dodge J, Butler M, Kamel-Reid S, Murphy J. Malignant melanoma of vulva and vagina: A histomorphological review and mutation analysis- A single center study”. Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease. 2015 Oct;19(4):350-3.PMID: 26225944.

Ali, RH, Rouzbahman MR. Endometrial stromal tumours revisited: an update based on the 2014 WHO classification. J Clin Pathol. 2015 May;68(5):325-32. PMID: 25595274.

Rouzbahman M, Chetty R. Mucinous tumours of appendix and ovary: an overview and evaluation of current practice. Journal of clinical pathology. 2014 Mar;67(3):193-7. PMID: 24265325.

Falcon F, Rouzbahman M, Rasty G, Lee CH, Chetty R. Extra-uterine low grade stromal sarcoma with JAZF1–PHF1 gene fusion presenting as a mesenteric mass. Diagnostic Histopathology. 2014 Mar;20(3):134-6.

Hoang LN, McConechy MK, Koebel M, Han G, Rouzbahman M, Davidson B, Irving J, Ali RH, Leung S, McAlpine JN, Oliva E, Nucci MR, Soslow RA, Huntsman DG, Gilks CB, Lee CH. Histotype-genotype Correlation in 36 High-grade Endometrial Carcinomas. Am J Surg Pathol. 2013 Sep;37(9):1421-32. PMID: 24076778.

Rouzbahman M, Clarke B. Neuroendocrine tumors of the gynecologic tract: select topics. Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology. 2013 Aug;30(3):224-33. PMID: 24144291.

Jakate K, Azimi F, Lee CH, Clarke B, Rasty G, Shaw P, Ali R, Laframboise S, Rouzbahman M. Endometrial Sarcomas: A clinicomorphological, Immunohistochemical and JAZF1 Re-arrangement study in Low Grade and Undifferentiated Tumors. Mod Pathol. 2013 Jan;26(1):95-105. PMID: 22918161.

Lee CH, Ali RH, Rouzbahman M, et al. Cyclin D1 as a diagnostic immunomarker for endometrial stromal sarcoma with YWHAE-FAM22 rearrangement. Am J Surg Pathol. 2012 Oct;36(10):1562-70. PMID: 22982899.