Insights Across Oncology at Sibley Memorial Hospital

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CancerNetwork®, in a site visit to Sibley Memorial Hospital, spoke with oncology experts about their thoughts concerning key therapeutic advances and ongoing research across a variety of cancer types.

These experts included:

Rachit Kumar, MD, assistant professor of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and radiation oncologist specializing in genitourinary and gastrointestinal cancers at Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center for Sibley Memorial Hospital and Suburban Hospital;

Michael J. Pishvaian, MD, PhD, director of Gastrointestinal, Developmental Therapeutics, and Clinical Research Programs, and associate professor of Oncology at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine;

Nina Wagner-Johnston, MD, professor of Oncology and the director of Lymphoma Drug Development at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins University, director of Hematologic Malignancies National Capital Region, and co-director of Clinical Research for Hematologic Malignancies;

Valerie Lee, MD, assistant professor of Oncology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and medical oncologist at Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Sibley Memorial Hospital;

Armine Smith, MD, director of urologic oncology at the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Sibley Memorial Hospital, and assistant clinical professor of Urology at the Brady Urological Institute of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine;

Pouneh Razavi, MD, director for Breast Imaging in the National Capital Region and instructor in Radiology and Radiological Science;

and Curtiland Deville Jr., MD, medical director of the Johns Hopkins Proton Therapy Center and clinical director of Radiation Oncology at Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Sibley Memorial Hospital.

Their key insights outlined current procedures for treatment and future implications for patient care in treating numerous diseases, including breast cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, genitourinary cancer, hematologic malignancies, and others.

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