The Thoracic Oncology Program



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Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care The Thoracic Oncology Program A Multidisciplinary Approach to Fast Track Patient Care State-of-the-Art Technology Leading Physicians Cutting-Edge Research Better Outcomes for Patients

The Fast Track to World-Class Cancer Care If your patient is diagnosed with lung cancer or another cancer of the thorax, you want direct access to leading specialists and the most comprehensive state-of-the-art medical care available. The Thoracic Oncology Program at Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care offers this and more: Individualized attention and comprehensive care from recognized clinical leaders State-of-the-art technology The latest medical treatments based on pioneering scientific research Tumor boards focused on finding the best possible treatment plan for a patient Compassionate care focused on enhancing patients quality of life Complementary and palliative care programs to meet the complex medical, emotional and spiritual needs of patients and their families Optimized patient outcomes Our Renowned Multidisciplinary Team Critical care specialists Gastroenterologists Medical oncologists Nuclear medicine specialists Nurses Nutritionists Pathologists Psychosocial oncology specialists Pulmonologists Radiation oncologists Radiologists Social workers Surgical oncologists Thoracic cancer care navigators/patient advocates Conditions We Treat Chest wall tumors Esophageal cancer Lung cancer Lung metastasis Lung nodules Mediastinal tumors Mesothelioma Sarcoma Thymoma and thymic carcinomas Tracheal cancer We re committed to streamlining and simplifying the process of bringing world-class cancer care to your patient. CALL US TODAY: 718-862-8840 www.montefiore.org/cancer/lung

Our Services Surgical Oncology Radiation Oncology Our thoracic surgeons have vast experience conducting a wide range of innovative surgical procedures to treat patients with all cancers of the thorax with minimally invasive approaches, including: Video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS) Our radiation oncology program was one of the first in the nation. Our specialists were instrumental in the development of high-energy irradiation, electron beam irradiation and brachytherapy. Today, we continue our long tradition of bringing patients the very latest in comprehensive radiation oncology services available at our 15,000-square-foot Center for Radiation Therapy. Robotics, including the da Vinci SI robotic surgical system Our radiation therapy offerings include: Working closely with our surgeons, our interventional pulmonologists employ the newest technologies to diagnose, stage and treat many thoracic cancers. As integral members of our multidisciplinary team, our interventional pulmonologists offer endobronchial approaches to treat cancer at all stages. A daptive and biological planning (PET/CT fusion) Endoscopy Medical Oncology Our medical oncologists work to slow tumor growth and the spread of metastatic cancer, as well as reduce pain and prolong life. We employ a variety of chemotherapeutic drugs, monoclonal antibodies and other small-molecule targeted therapies alone or in combination with other courses of treatment. In addition, we are committed to developing new therapies that are not characterized by the difficult side effects associated with most commonly used chemotherapies. Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care F rameless stereotactic radiosurgery I mage-guided brachytherapy I mage-guided intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IGRT-IMRT) I ntraoperative brachytherapy T arget motion management (4D CT planning) Streamlined Patient Referral: 718-862-8840

Research and Innovation As a result of our partnership with the National Cancer Institute designated Albert Einstein Cancer Center, we receive funding from the National Cancer Institute to develop innovative approaches for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Recognized as a research leader, the Center hosts the Lung Cancer Preceptorship Program allowing national and international leaders to learn about the latest therapies and treatments. Call 718-920-4826 for the schedule of symposia. Our clinical trials give patients an opportunity to receive the latest treatments long before they are available anywhere else. We are active participants in a wide range of government and investigator-initiated and industry-sponsored clinical research trials, including: The National Institutes of Health (www.nih.gov) The American Society of Clinical Oncology (www.asco.org) The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (http://ecog.dfci.harvard.edu) Through ECOG we currently serve as a national principal investigator for an adjuvant therapy trial for patients with lung cancer, and participate in several additional trials to treat and manage advanced thoracic cancers. Current research topics include: Development of novel drug treatments, including orally administered and inhaled drugs Novel anti-angiogenic drugs in combination with chemotherapy in adjuvant and advanced lung cancer patients Combination of different molecularly targeted therapies in smokers and nonsmokers with lung cancers Oncolytic viruses for treatment of small-cell lung cancer Supportive care studies, including treatment of cancer-related weight loss (cachexia) and epidermal growth factor receptor induced skin rash Advanced Diagnostics Patients have access to a full range of the most advanced diagnostic imaging technologies available: State-of-the-art CT, MRI, MR spectroscopy, PET/CT scans and ultrasound imaging Seven MRI machines and 11 CT scanners Four cutting-edge 64-slice, ultra-high-speed GE LightSpeed VCT scanners

About Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care Transforming Health and Enriching Lives, the University Hospital for, is known for excellence in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all types of cancer. We serve 1.5 million residents of the Bronx, our neighbors in Westchester County and patients referred from across the nation and around the globe. Montefiore has strengthened its commitment to providing the highest caliber of multidisciplinary care through the establishment of the Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care. The full integration of Montefiore medicine and Einstein science gives our patients access to the most current medical expertise, technologies and treatment options, including innovative clinical trials. This unique approach allows us to translate groundbreaking research into discoveries that revolutionize the standard of cancer care. We re committed to streamlining and simplifying the process of bringing world-class cancer care to your patient. CALL US TODAY: 718-862-8840 www.montefiore.org/cancer/lung

Meet Our Thoracic Oncology Leadership Team Personalized Attention from our Renowned Practitioners Bilal Piperdi, MD Director, Thoracic Oncology Program Associate Director, Clinical Trial Program Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care Medical Oncologist Associate Professor, Medicine 718-920-4057 bpiperdi@montefiore.org Dr. Piperdi specializes in the treatment of thoracic cancers, including lung cancer, mesothelioma and thymomas. He leads the clinical research program in thoracic oncology and is the principal investigator on several clinical trials. His research interests include clinical and translational studies with novel targeted therapies. These studies aim to improve the outcome from targeted therapies by understanding and treating the mechanisms of resistance and the potential side effects from those treatments. He received his medical degree at Hacettepe University in Ankara, Turkey. Dr. Piperdi completed a residency at SUNY-Upstate Medical University and fellowship training in hematology-oncology at Montefiore and. Amit Bhargava, MD Attending Thoracic Surgeon Assistant Professor, Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery 718-920-5732 abhargav@montefiore.org Dr. Bhargava offers novel therapies to patients with lung and esophageal cancer. He is experienced in new endobronchial interventions and computed tomography-guided interventions for peripheral lung tumors, including fine-needle aspiration and radiofrequency ablation of lung nodules. Dr. Bhargava provides patients with esophageal cancer new, less-invasive surgical techniques, including Ivor-Lewis esophagectomy with laparoscopy and video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). He treats lung cancer patients with VATS procedures, including lobectomy and segmentectomy. Dr. Bhargava completed a fellowship in lung and esophageal cancer at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and a residency in surgery at Weill Cornell Medical Center, and he received his medical degree from the University of Wisconsin Medical School. Dr. Bhargava also pursued a research fellowship at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, focusing on translational research in surgical oncology. He is a member of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons and the American College of Surgeons. Steven M. Keller, MD Director, Thoracic Surgery, Weiler Hospital Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Professor, Cardiothoracic Surgery 718-405-8378 skeller@montefiore.org Dr. Keller is a nationally recognized cardiothoracic surgeon with extensive experience in thoracic oncology. He maintains an active clinical and research interest in adjuvant therapy for lung cancer and treatment of hyperhidrosis, and is one of the lead faculty members in Montefiore s Lung Cancer Preceptorship Program. Dr. Keller, a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and the American College of Chest Physicians, was a Clinical Fellow in the Surgery Branch of the National Cancer Institute and has served on several national committees for the National Cancer Institute, the National Institutes of Health and the College of Chest Physicians. He also is an active member of the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group. Dr. Keller received his medical degree from Albany Medical College of Union University, and he completed his internship at Long Island Jewish Hospital, his residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center, and fellowship training in cardiothoracic surgery at New York Hospital and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Madhur Garg, MD Clinical Director, Radiation Oncology Associate Professor, Radiation Oncology 718-920-7750 mgarg@montefiore.org Dr. Garg specializes in intensity-modulated radiation therapy for prostate cancer, lung cancer and head and neck cancer. He received his medical degree at King George s Medical College in Lucknow, India, where he completed an internship and residency in radiotherapy. He also completed a residency in radiation oncology at Montefiore and. Shalom Kalnicki, MD, FACRO Chairman, Radiation Oncology Professor, Radiation Oncology 718-920-5280 skalnick@montefiore.org Dr. Kalnicki is a nationally and internationally recognized pioneer of radiation therapy technology development. He is currently investigating innovative methods of radiation planning and delivery, including intensity-modulated radiation therapy, positron emission and computed tomography fusion, 4D treatment planning, target-motion management and frameless body stereotactic radiosurgery, all with the goal to improve the quality of patient life while more precisely targeting and treating tumors. Prior to joining

Montefiore, Dr. Kalnicki served as Vice Chairman and Director of Radiation Oncology at the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute and Cancer Centers. He received his medical degree at the University of Sao Paulo Medical School in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and completed his residency and fellowship in radiotherapy at Montefiore and. Roman Perez-Soler, MD Chairman, Oncology Chief, Medical Oncology Gutman Professor, Medicine Associate Director, Clinical Research Co-Leader, Experimental Therapeutics Program Albert Einstein Cancer Center 718-920-4001 rperezso@montefiore.org Dr. Perez-Soler has received numerous awards for his accomplishments, particularly in lung cancer research, and is considered an international expert in experimental cancer therapy. Dr. Perez-Soler s research interests and groundbreaking accomplishments are in the area of drug delivery of antitumor agents and new therapies for lung cancer, encompassing drug discovery, preclinical trials and early clinical studies. His laboratory has been funded by the National Institutes of Health since 1989 for the development of new tumor-targeted therapies using a variety of drug delivery systems. Dr. Perez-Soler spearheads Montefiore s Lung Cancer Preceptorship Program. Dr. Perez-Soler received his medical degree from Universidad Autónoma in Barcelona, where he also completed a residency in internal medicine. He completed a medical oncology fellowship at the University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Hospital Cancer Center. Maria D. Cirino-Marcano, MD Director, Interventional Pulmonology Medicine Assistant Professor, Medicine 866-633-8255 mcirino@montefiore.org Dr. Cirino-Marcano s clinical and research interests include methods of diagnosis, staging and palliation of lung cancer; tracheal stenosis; nonsurgical lung volume reduction in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; and dynamic airway collapse. Prior to joining Montefiore, she served as Director of Interventional Pulmonology at the University of Louisville Health Services Center, where she helped develop the multidisciplinary thoracic oncology team at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center. Dr. Cirino-Marcano completed her residency at the University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine and fellowship training in interventional pulmonology and critical care at Tulane University School of Medicine. Simon Spivack, MD, MPH Chief, Pulmonary Medicine Associate Professor, Medicine, Epidemiology & Population Health and Genetics 866-633-8255 sspivack@montefiore.org Dr. Spivack, a renowned expert in the early detection of lung cancer, has received a number of molecular genetics patents to better define gene expression and silencing, and he has developed several new, noninvasive molecular epidemiologic approaches to studying the lung epithelia in ambulatory humans. Prior to joining Montefiore, he worked for 12 years in the Human Toxicology and Molecular Epidemiology Laboratory at Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health in Albany, New York. Dr. Spivack received his medical degree from State University of New York at Syracuse and a master s in public health from Harvard University. He completed his residency at the University of Massachusetts and fellowship training at the Medical Center Hospital of Vermont. Linda Broyde Haramati, MD Director, Cardiothoracic Radiology Professor, Clinical Radiology 718-920-7458 lharamat@montefiore.org Dr. Broyde Haramati leads a clinical team with expertise in adult and pediatric heart disease, pulmonary diseases and thoracic biopsies. The team is actively involved in multidisciplinary collaborative clinical research in the various aspects of cardiac and pulmonary disease and was recently awarded a grant from the American Heart Association to study the utility of computed tomography coronary angiography versus nuclear stress testing for patients admitted to the hospital with chest pain. Dr. Broyde Haramati received her medical degree as well as a master s degree in clinical research from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She completed her residency at and fellowship training at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. David M. Milstein, MD Vice Chairman and Residency Program Director Radiology Professor, Radiology 718-904-4058 dmilstei@montefiore.org A leader in diagnostic radiation, Dr. Milstein is a long-standing, active member of a number of professional organizations, including the American College of Nuclear Physicians, the Greater New York Chapter of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and the National Society of Nuclear Medicine. He received his medical degree from and completed his internship and residency at the Bronx Municipal Hospital Center, where he also completed a National Institutes of Health fellowship in academic diagnostic research.

Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care Non Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Montefiore Thoracic Oncology Program 1521 Jarrett Place Bronx, New York 10461 Setting the New Standard in Thoracic Cancer Care We re committed to streamlining and simplifying the process of bringing world-class cancer care to your patient. Call us today: 718-862-8840 www.montefiore.org/cancer/lung Montefiore Einstein Center for Cancer Care received the national 2011 Commission on Cancer s Outstanding Achievement Award in recognition of its leadership in delivering exemplary cancer care. MKTG_MECCC01394