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Jeffrey Bogart, MD

1061 Upstate Cancer Center
750 East Adams Street
Syracuse, NY 13210
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CURRENT APPOINTMENTS

Distinguished Professor and Chair of Radiation Oncology

SPECIALTIES

Radiation Oncology

LANGUAGES

English

PATIENT TYPE

Adults and Children

RESEARCH PROGRAMS AND AFFILIATIONS

Cancer Research Program
Radiation Oncology

RESEARCH INTERESTS

  • Lung and prostate cancer
  • Clinical investigations through cooperative clinical trials

ASSOCIATIONS / MEMBERSHIPS

American College of Radiology (ACR)
Onondaga County Medical Society

EDUCATION

Residency: University Hospital, SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse, 1993, Radiation Oncology
Residency: University of Maryland Medical Systems, 1990, Internal Medicine
MD: SUNY Health Science Center at Syracuse, 1989

RESEARCH ABSTRACT

Video Assisted Wedge Resection (VAR) and Radiotherapy for High Risk T1 Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: A CALGB Phase II Study. With H. Shennib, H. Kreisman, L. Kohman, D. Sugarbaker, M. Green, J. Herndon

This national cooperative group study seeks to evaluate the role of local radiotherapy after thoracoscopic wedge resection in non-small cell carcinoma. Participating patients are required to have poor pulmonary function placing them at high risk for complications with a standard open thoracotomy approach. As a higher incidence of local recurrence is recognized to be an important cause of failure of limited resections through thoracotomy, and is likely to become more pronounced with the new technique of VAR, and, since locoregional recurrence constitutes at least 50% of the comorbid terminal events in patients who die from lung cancer following resection, it would appear pertinent to explore the role of radiotherapy as an adjuvant to wedge resection, particularly through VAR, of peripheral T1-NSCLC.

PUBLICATIONS

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