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- American Association for Cancer Research Honors Dr. Andrew Dannenberg With Its Prevent Cancer Foundation Award for Excellence in Cancer Research
- Intensive Medical Therapy More Effective Than Stenting for Preventing a Second Stroke
- Family History of Breast Cancer May Raise Risk for Ovarian Cancer
- The Endangered Future of the Physician-Scientist
- Patient Receives World's First Delivery of Intra-arterial Avastin Directly Into a Malignant Brain Tumor
- The Neurological Institute of New York's Centennial Celebration
- Cancer Imaging Expert to Lead Radiology at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia
- Congressional Representatives Step Up to the Plate for Cancer Care
- Can a Vaccine Prevent Brain Cancer Recurrence?
- From Inoperable to Possible: Skull Base Brain Surgery Course Presents Latest Techniques
- Is Intervention Beneficial for Brain Vessel Malformations?
- Update on Lymphoma Drug Trial:Potential Breakthrough for T-Cell Lymphoma Patients With Drug That Mimics a Vitamin
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Cancer (Oncology)
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NewYork-Presbyterian's gastroenterologists and surgeons have a wealth of experience in all aspects of digestive disease cancer care and apply the latest advances in the field to screening and prevention, diagnosis, medical and surgical treatment, and rehabilitation.
Gastrointestinal Cancer Surgery
NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell
- Thomas Fahey, M.D.
(Endocrine)
(212) 746-5130 - Sang Lee, M.D.
(Colorectal)
(212) 746-6030 - Michael Lieberman, M.D.
(GI, Pancreas)
(212) 746-5434 - Fabrizio Michelassi, M.D.
(GI, Pancreas, Colorectal)
(212) 746-6006 - Jeffrey Milsom, M.D.
(Colorectal)
(212) 746-6030 - Kevin P. Morrissey, M.D.*
(Colorectal)
(212) 746-0060 - Alfons Pomp M.D.
(Gastric)
(212) 746-5294 - Toyooki Sonoda, M.D.
(Colorectal)
(212) 746-5294 - Rasa Zarnegar, M.D.
(Endocrine)
(212) 746-5130
NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia
- John Allendorf, M.D.
(Pancreas, Endocrine, GI)
(212) 305-6514 - Tracey Arnell, M.D.
(Colorectal)
(212) 342-1155 - John Chabot, M.D.
(Pancreas)
(212) 305-9468 - Daniel Feingold, M.D.
(Colorectal) (212) 342-1155 - William Inabnet, M.D.
(Endocrine)
(212) 305-0444 - James Lee, M.D.
(Endocrine)
(212) 305-0333 - Beth Ann Schrope, M.D., Ph.D
(Pancreas/GI)
(212) 305-4000
Gastrointestinal Medical Oncology
NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell
- Steve Lipkin, M.D.
(212) 746-7162 - Allyson Ocean, M.D.
(212) 746-2844 - Elizabeta Popa, M.D.
(212) 746-2844 - Joseph Ruggiero, M.D.
(212) 746-2083
NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia
- Robert Fine, M.D.
(212) 305-1168 - Alfred Neugut, M.D., Ph.D
(212) 305-9414 - Martin Oster, M.D.*
(212) 305-8231 - William Sherman, M.D.*
(212) 305-8231 - Abby Siegel, M.D.
(212) 305-9781 - Mark Stoopler, M.D.*
(212) 305-8230
* Voluntary or contract physician
Genetic Counseling
NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell
- (212) 746-9355
NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia
- (212) 305-8156
Hospital News
- American Association for Cancer Research Honors Dr. Andrew Dannenberg With Its Prevent Cancer Foundation Award for Excellence in Cancer Research
- Intensive Medical Therapy More Effective Than Stenting for Preventing a Second Stroke
- Family History of Breast Cancer May Raise Risk for Ovarian Cancer More



