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Emails for doctors/ Metastatic melanoma stage 4

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    liam1209
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    Please let me know emails to the following doctors.  Also, If I only list the Hospital please suggest top doctor and his email if you have.  I am trying to figure out what the 1st treatment for my father will be.  Deciding whether to go ipi then anti PD-1 or if clinical trial.  

    Dr. Rosenberg at NIH

    Rr. Lynn schuchter at penn

    Dr. weber at moffit. 

    Univ of Pennsylvania

    fred hutchinson 

    md anderson

    dukes morris

    danna farber 

    sloan kettering/ Dr. Wolchok

    johns hopkins

    mass general 

    Stanford: Kim Margolin

    Boston: Mike Atkins

    Tampa: Jeff Webber

    Nashville: Jeff Sosman

     

    Thank you so much for your help!!! 

     

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      arthurjedi007
      Participant

      Steven A Rosenberg, M.D.  301-496-4164   sar@mail.nih.gov

      That was from http://www.clinicaltrials.gov for NCT02111863

       

      You can also get contact information from the specific hospital websites like for Dr Weber at Moffit is here:

      http://moffitt.org/research–clinical-trials/individual-researchers/jeffrey-s–weber-md-phd

      It has a link to email him and the office phone number 813-745-2007

      For it the email address is basically hidden usually because the computer guys change things from time to time so it is easier to just have the address hidden but you can email him from that link. At least that is what I remember us doing as a computer guy so long long ago. Oh wait that was only 14 months ago. sigh.

       

      Hope that helps some.

      Artie

      arthurjedi007
      Participant

      Steven A Rosenberg, M.D.  301-496-4164   sar@mail.nih.gov

      That was from http://www.clinicaltrials.gov for NCT02111863

       

      You can also get contact information from the specific hospital websites like for Dr Weber at Moffit is here:

      http://moffitt.org/research–clinical-trials/individual-researchers/jeffrey-s–weber-md-phd

      It has a link to email him and the office phone number 813-745-2007

      For it the email address is basically hidden usually because the computer guys change things from time to time so it is easier to just have the address hidden but you can email him from that link. At least that is what I remember us doing as a computer guy so long long ago. Oh wait that was only 14 months ago. sigh.

       

      Hope that helps some.

      Artie

      arthurjedi007
      Participant

      Steven A Rosenberg, M.D.  301-496-4164   sar@mail.nih.gov

      That was from http://www.clinicaltrials.gov for NCT02111863

       

      You can also get contact information from the specific hospital websites like for Dr Weber at Moffit is here:

      http://moffitt.org/research–clinical-trials/individual-researchers/jeffrey-s–weber-md-phd

      It has a link to email him and the office phone number 813-745-2007

      For it the email address is basically hidden usually because the computer guys change things from time to time so it is easier to just have the address hidden but you can email him from that link. At least that is what I remember us doing as a computer guy so long long ago. Oh wait that was only 14 months ago. sigh.

       

      Hope that helps some.

      Artie

      RJoeyB
      Participant
      A couple of notes for you:
       
      1) Penn and the University of Pennsylvania are the same.  There are a few hospitals in the system (Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania or "HUP", Pennsylvania Hospital, and Penn Presbyterian).  Their cancer center is called the Abramson Cancer Center, and Dr. Schuchter is the Chief of Hematology/Oncology.
       
      2) A similar situation with Dana Farber and Mass General.  Dana Farber is the cancer center associated with Massachusetts General Hospital or "MGH" along with several other hospitals that are all affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
       
      3) "Jeff Webber" in Tampa and Dr. Weber at Moffitt are the same person, the second spelling is correct and Moffitt Cancer Center is in Tampa.
       
      Hope that simplifies your search a little, Joe
       
        Scuba Doc
        Participant

        Dr. Keith Flaherty at MGH, Boston —- responds very quickly to e-mails–KFLAHERTY@mgh.harvard.edu

        Scuba Doc
        Participant

        Dr. Keith Flaherty at MGH, Boston —- responds very quickly to e-mails–KFLAHERTY@mgh.harvard.edu

        liam1209
        Participant

        thank you everyone for your comments!! 

        liam1209
        Participant

        thank you everyone for your comments!! 

        liam1209
        Participant

        thank you everyone for your comments!! 

        Scuba Doc
        Participant

        Dr. Keith Flaherty at MGH, Boston —- responds very quickly to e-mails–KFLAHERTY@mgh.harvard.edu

      RJoeyB
      Participant
      A couple of notes for you:
       
      1) Penn and the University of Pennsylvania are the same.  There are a few hospitals in the system (Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania or "HUP", Pennsylvania Hospital, and Penn Presbyterian).  Their cancer center is called the Abramson Cancer Center, and Dr. Schuchter is the Chief of Hematology/Oncology.
       
      2) A similar situation with Dana Farber and Mass General.  Dana Farber is the cancer center associated with Massachusetts General Hospital or "MGH" along with several other hospitals that are all affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
       
      3) "Jeff Webber" in Tampa and Dr. Weber at Moffitt are the same person, the second spelling is correct and Moffitt Cancer Center is in Tampa.
       
      Hope that simplifies your search a little, Joe
       
      RJoeyB
      Participant
      A couple of notes for you:
       
      1) Penn and the University of Pennsylvania are the same.  There are a few hospitals in the system (Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania or "HUP", Pennsylvania Hospital, and Penn Presbyterian).  Their cancer center is called the Abramson Cancer Center, and Dr. Schuchter is the Chief of Hematology/Oncology.
       
      2) A similar situation with Dana Farber and Mass General.  Dana Farber is the cancer center associated with Massachusetts General Hospital or "MGH" along with several other hospitals that are all affiliated with Harvard Medical School.
       
      3) "Jeff Webber" in Tampa and Dr. Weber at Moffitt are the same person, the second spelling is correct and Moffitt Cancer Center is in Tampa.
       
      Hope that simplifies your search a little, Joe
       
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