Douglas A Arenberg, MD

Doug Arenberg
Professor of Internal Medicine
Medical School
University of Michigan Medical School
Internal Medicine, Pulmonary & Critical Care
1150 West Medical Center Dr.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5642
[email protected]
Available to mentor
Douglas A Arenberg, MD
Doug Arenberg
Professor
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  • About

    I'm a Professor of Medicine, in the division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine at the University of Michigan. My clinical practice is focused specifically on lung cancer early detection (screening), diagnosis (bronchoscopy), and prevention (tobacco cessation). I help patients determine their lung cancer risk, and have extensive experience in assessment of people with lung nodules and known or suspected lung cancer. I work intimately with the multidisciplinary lung cancer clinic team including medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, thoracic surgeons, radiologists, and nuclear medicine specialists. I am an avid college and professional sports fan, with my roots in Chicago. I enjoy cycling, fitness, reading, and I am an advocate for public health policies that reduce the risk of lung cancer. Lucky husband, and proud father of two. Undergraduate degree from the University of Illinois in Biomedical Engineering (1986), and M.D. from the University of Illinois College of medicine in Chicago (1990).

    Links

    • Tobacco treatment tips for providers
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    Qualifications

    • Fellow
      University of Michigan Medical School, Pulmonary & Critical Care, Ann Arbor, United States
      1993 - 1996
      Postdoctoral Fellowship
    • Residency
      University of Michigan, Internal Medicine, Ann Arbor, United States
      1990 - 1993
      Residency

    Center Memberships

    • Center Member
      Rogel Cancer Center

    Research Overview

    My current main research interests span several areas:
    - improving health system wide practices regarding identifying, and treating tobacco dependence
    - implementation of evidence based lung cancer screening
    - improving guidelines and adherence to evidence based management of individuals with pulmonary nodules or suspected lung cancer
    - clinical validation of diagnostic biomarkers for patients with lung nodules

    Recent Publications

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    • Journal Article
      D108-10 Defining the Role of Cancer Cell Plasticity and Wnt Pathway Activation During Lung Adenocarcinoma Metastasis
      Schofield H, Dong X, Samson R, Arenberg DA, De Cardenas J, Ducomb E, Wayne M, Spence JR. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2026 May 20; 212 (Supplement_1): aamag162.4061 DOI:10.1093/ajrccm/aamag162.4061
    • Journal Article
      E-cigarette Duration and Incident COPD Among Adults Aged 40 Years and Older with a Smoking History.
      Cook S, Brouwer AF, Taylor JMG, Cummings KM, Arenberg DA, Fleischer NL, Meza R. medRxiv, 2026 Feb 5; DOI:10.64898/2026.02.04.26345592
      PMID: PMC12889799
    • Chapter
      Benign Lung Tumors
      Konopka K, Arenberg DA. 2026 Apr 3; Murray & Nadel's Textbook of Respiratory Medicine, 8th Edition,
    • Journal Article
      Understanding When Cancer Screening Is Likely to Help and When it May Not
      Arenberg D, Silvestri GA. Chest, 2026 Jan 1; 169 (1): 24 - 25. DOI:10.1016/j.chest.2025.09.023
    • Presentation
      Lung Cancer Screening and Prevention
      Arenberg D. 2025 Oct 29;
    • Presentation
      2253: Practice-Changing Research in Thoracic Oncology, Presented by CHEST ® Journal
      2025 Oct 29;
    • Presentation
      Practice-Changing Updates in Management of Lung Nodules
      Arenberg D. 2025 Oct 29;
    • Presentation
      Advanced Diagnostic Bronchoscopy 2025: Who Should Be Driving the Scope? A Pro-Con Debate
      Arenberg D. 2025 Oct 29;

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