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- Update on Lymphoma Drug Trial:Potential Breakthrough for T-Cell Lymphoma Patients With Drug That Mimics a Vitamin
- NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center Fertility Experts Present the Latest Research at Reproductive Medicine Meeting
- Nutrition Advice for Cancer Patients and Survivors Available in New DVD
- New Clinical Trial for Patients With Asbestos-Associated Lung Cancer
- NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center Physician-Scientists Present at American Society of Clinical Oncology 44th Annual Meeting
- NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Physician-Scientists Present Latest Cancer Findings at American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Meeting
- NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Creates World-Class Cancer Center
- Message to the Elderly: It's Never Too Late to Prevent Illness!
- Lung Cancer Screening Regimen Provides Opportunity for Cure
- Two Novel Biologics Studied for Multiple Myeloma
- Cancer Treatment Is First to Directly Target Tumor Blood Supply in Patients
- Health Effects of Secondhand Smoke Studied in First-of-Its-Kind Series of Clinical Studies
- Landmark Study Reveals Lung Cancer 10-Year Survival Dramatically Improves With Annual CT Screening and Prompt Treatment
- Female Smokers Face Double the Risk for Lung Cancer Compared to Male Smokers, NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Study Finds
- Integrative Therapies Program for Children with Cancer at Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital of NewYork-Presbyterian Receives Gift Commitment from Origins Natural Resources
- Smokers and Former Smokers Should Be Screened for Lung Cancer, Even if They Do not Have Symptoms
- The Seventh Issue of Cancer Prevention Has Arrived!
- Combination of Abbreviated Chemotherapy with Radioactive Monoclonal Antibody Effective in Previously Untreated Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma
- Columbia University Medical Center Launches Vaccine Trial For Previously Untreated Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Patients
- COX-2 Inhibitor May Boost Cancer Treatment, NewYork Weill Cornell Study Shows
- Lung Cancer CT Screening Is Cost-Effective, Weill Cornell Study Shows
- Do Heart Disease and Cancer Have a Common Genetic Link?
- Bexxar Effective as First-Line Treatment for Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Patients When Used With Chemotherapy
- Weill Cornell Researchers Announce New Gene Therapy Strategy To Promote Hair Growth
- New York Weill Cornell Researchers Report CT Screening of Patients at Risk for Lung Cancer Saves Lives
- Tumor Size Predicts Survival in Most Common Type of Lung Cancer
- New York Weill Cornell To Lead Statewide Consortium in Early CT Screening for Lung Cancer
- Coping With Chronic Cancer Pain
- Annual CT Screening for Lung Cancer Is Cost-Effective for High-Risk Persons, Study Finds
- Scientists Identify Cells Necessary for Tumor Angiogenesis
- New Book by Weill Cornell Psychiatrist Offers Insight and Hope for "Surviving Cancer Emotionally"
- New Book by NewYork Weill Cornell Radiologist Offers Hope to Those Who May Face Lung Cancer
- NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital's Weill Cornell Medical Center Announces Preliminary Lung Cancer Data Involving Patients Treated With Arthritis Medication
- Female Smokers Twice as Likely as Men To Develop Lung Cancer, Weill Cornell Study Finds
- New Research To Address Pressing Question: Will Early Lung Cancer Detection Lead to Tobacco Cessation?
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- Nasser Altorki, M.D.
(212) 746-0195 - Paul Lee, M.D.
(212) 746-5043 - Subroto Paul, M.D.
(212) 746-5104/li> - Jeffrey Port, M.D.
(212) 746-5197 - Brendon Stiles, M.D.
(212) 746-5104
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(212) 305-3408 - Mark Ginsburg, M.D.
(212) 305-3408 - Lyall Gorenstein, M.D.
(212) 305-3408 - Frank D’Ovidio, M.D.
(212) 305-2408 - Joshua Sonett, M.D.
(212) 305-8086
Thoracic Oncologists
NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell
- Mark Pasmantier, M.D.*
(212) 517-5900 - Ronald Scheff, M.D.
(212) 746-2075 - Brian Schneider, M.D.
(212) 746-3152
NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia
- Mark Stoopler, M.D.
(212) 305-8230
CT Lung Screening Program
NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell
- Claudia Henschke, M.D., Ph.D.
(212) 746-1325 - David Yankelevitz, M.D.
(212) 746-1325
NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia
- John Austin, M.D.
(212) 305-2639
* Voluntary or contract physician
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