Internationally Renowned Team of Experts Sets New Initiative in Motion
Perlmutter Cancer Center at 嘿嘿视频 Health, a National Cancer Institute-designated center, has announced the creation of a new interdisciplinary center bringing together new and existing programs to study, diagnose, treat, and prevent the nation鈥檚 leading cancer killer, lung cancer.
The new Lung Cancer Center includes a team of internationally renowned laboratory researchers, surgeons, medical and radiation oncologists, radiologists, geneticists, and others鈥攁ll committed to improving outcomes in patients with this often fatal disease. Its mission is twofold: to bring new discoveries faster and more efficiently to the clinical setting and to improve clinical collaboration and community outreach, aided by the latest advances in 21st century technology, such as robotic surgery and telemedicine.
Robert J. Cerfolio, MD鈥攚ho has performed more robotic lung procedures than any other surgeon in the world and whose innovations have led to global changes in lung cancer surgery鈥攔ecently joined 嘿嘿视频 Health and its Perlmutter Cancer Center as chief of clinical thoracic surgery and founding director of its new Lung Cancer Center. Dr. Cerfolio previously served at the University of Alabama Hospital in Birmingham as the James H. Estes Family Lung Cancer Research Endowed Chair and chief of thoracic surgery. He also is the director of the American Association of Thoracic Surgery鈥檚 Robotic Graham Fellowship, and has trained many of the world鈥檚 practicing thoracic surgeons. These training efforts will continue at 嘿嘿视频.
Adding New Clinical Strength and Greater Depth
Dr. Cerfolio heads up a team of luminary lung cancer specialists at Perlmutter Cancer Center, including Kwok-Kin Wong, MD, PhD, chief of the Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology; Leena Gandhi, MD, PhD, director of the Thoracic Medical Oncology Program; Abraham Chachoua, MD, the Jay and Isabel Fine Professor of Oncology and associate director for cancer services; Harvey I. Pass, MD, the Stephen E. Banner Professor of Thoracic Oncology and chief of the Division of Thoracic Surgery; Peter B. Schiff, MD, vice chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology;聽and Daniel H. Sterman, MD, the Thomas and Suzanne Murphy Professor of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine and director of the Multidisciplinary Pulmonary Oncology Program, among many others.
In 2014 (the most recent year the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided statistics), more than 215,000 individuals in the U.S. were newly diagnosed with small cell lung cancer and non-small cell lung cancer, with cases almost equally divided between men and women. The same year, more than 156,000 with lung cancer died from the disease, making it the leading cause of death from cancer in this country.
鈥淟ung cancer is an insidious disease that is difficult to treat, especially when it progresses to more advanced stages,鈥 says , director of Perlmutter Cancer Center. 鈥淒r. Cerfolio brings new strengths to our rapidly expanding lung cancer program. Patients who turn to us can rest assured they will have access to the finest clinical care and treatments, and the latest cutting-edge laboratory and clinical research.鈥
The new Lung Cancer Center鈥檚 strong research impetus will focus on the molecular events important in lung cancer, with the goal of improving early detection and therapy for the disease.
In addition to performing more than 17,000 operations, Dr. Cerfolio has trained more than 1,200 surgeons, anesthesiologists, and their teams worldwide in his practice-changing, four-arm robotic approach to treat patients requiring lung cancer excisions, removal of cancerous esophageal tumors, and tumor resections within the thoracic region.
鈥淥ur improved understanding of lung cancer, coupled with new surgical technology and therapeutic agents to treat the disease, has led to new opportunities to increase survival,鈥 Dr. Cerfolio says. 鈥淭he medical community needs to continue to work together to see that every patient has access to these advances as quickly as possible. That comes, in large part, through continuously improving collaboration and communication between all members of our team. I鈥檓 excited to lead these efforts.鈥
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