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CancerWise Café 2024 Presentations

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Discussion on Current Trends in Cancer Research.

Current Trends in Cancer Research

Christopher Clarke, PhD, Co-leader, Lipid Signaling and Metabolism in Cancer Program, Stony Brook Cancer Center, Associate Professor of Research, Department of Medicine, Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, offers insight into the world of a scientist, and how the work being done in the research lab relates to treatments for patients at Stony Brook Cancer Center.

Panel discussion about head and neck cancers.

Update on Head and Neck Cancers

Christopher Vanison, MD, Surgeon, Division of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Clinical Assistant Professor, Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, discusses head and neck cancers, what is commonly seen in this field of work, and how to take preventive measures to protect against developing these cancers.

Panel discussion on multidisciplinary care.

Panel Discussion on Multidisciplinary Care: Medical Oncology, Breast Imaging and Radiation Oncology

Cindy Lee, MD, FSBI, FACMQ, Kartik Mani, MD, PhD, Roger S. Keresztes, MD
In this panel discussion, our physicians discuss their multidisciplinary approach to cancer care within their respective department, new innovations, and how collaboration is a valuable part of patient care.

Panel discussion on the impact of clinical trials.

The Impact of Clinical Trials

Jules Cohen, MD, Medical Oncologist, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine, Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, speaks about the importance of Clinical Trials, and how today’s patients and future generations are impacted by the success in this field.

Panel discussion on genitourinary cancer.

Update on Genitourinary Cancer

Massimiliano Spaliviero MD, Surgeon, Department of Urology Clinical Assistant Professor in Urology, Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, offers updates on genitourinary cancers, signs and symptoms, treatment options, and preventive measures one can take.

Panel discussion on breast cancer.

Update on Breast Cancer

Patricia A Farrelly, MD, Breast Surgeon, Division of Breast Surgery, Department of Surgery Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, speaks about the importance of mammograms, various kinds of breast cancers, treatment options, and the future of breast care.

Panel discussion on colon and rectal cancers.

Update on Colon and Rectal Cancers

Paula I Denoya, MD, Colon and Rectal Surgeon, offers updates on colon and rectal cancers, how effective screening saves lives, and discusses a surgeon’s role in the care of patients with this type of disease.

Panel discussion on skin cancers and sun safety.

Update on Genitourinary Cancer

Tara L Kaufmann, MD, Vice Chair, Department of Dermatology and Director, Cosmetic Services, Stony Brook Dermatology Associates, speaks about the importance of skin care, detecting skin-related cancers, and overall health in and out of the sun.

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