Bladder Cancer: Find a Bladder Cancer Expert

Memorial Sloan-Kettering's multidisciplinary team of doctors includes more than 20 specialists in urology, medical oncology, urologic surgery, radiation oncology, pathology, and radiology who work together to diagnose and treat patients with bladder cancers.

Select from the list below to learn more about our bladder cancer specialists and their education, training, board certifications, current publications, and specific areas of clinical expertise.

Surgery

Medical Oncology

George J. Bosl, MD -- Chair, Department of Medicine; Patrick M. Byrne Chair in Clinical Oncology
George J. Bosl
Chair, Department of Medicine; Patrick M. Byrne Chair in Clinical Oncology
Jason A. Koutcher
Chief, Imaging and Spectroscopic Physics Service
Arlyn Apollo, MD, MPH
Arlyn Apollo
Dean F. Bajorin, MD
Dean F. Bajorin
Pictured: Yu Chen
Yu Chen
Pictured: Gopa Iyer
Gopa Iyer
Lewis J. Kampel, MD
Lewis J. Kampel
Pictured: Robert Motzer
Robert J. Motzer
Jonathan E. Rosenberg
Jonathan E. Rosenberg
Howard I. Scher, MD -- Chief, Genitourinary Oncology Service; D. Wayne Calloway Chair in Urologic Oncology
Howard I. Scher
Chief, Genitourinary Oncology Service; D. Wayne Calloway Chair in Urologic Oncology
Pictured: Susan Slovin
Susan F. Slovin
Pictured: Martin H. Voss
Martin H. Voss

Radiation Therapy

Michael J. Zelefsky, MD -- Vice Chair for Clinical Research, Department of Radiation Oncology; Chief, Brachytherapy Service
Michael J. Zelefsky
Vice Chair for Clinical Research, Department of Radiation Oncology; Chief, Brachytherapy Service
Marisa A. Kollmeier, MD
Marisa A. Kollmeier
Sean McBride
Yoshiya (Josh) Yamada, MD
Yoshiya (Josh) Yamada

Minimally Invasive Surgery

Vincent P. Laudone, MD -- Co-Director for Robotic Surgery
Vincent P. Laudone
Co-Director for Robotic Surgery
Raul O. Parra, MD
Raul O. Parra
Jaspreet S. Sandhu, MD
Jaspreet S. Sandhu

Robotic Surgery

Vincent P. Laudone, MD -- Co-Director for Robotic Surgery
Vincent P. Laudone
Co-Director for Robotic Surgery
Raul O. Parra, MD
Raul O. Parra
Jaspreet S. Sandhu, MD
Jaspreet S. Sandhu

Social Work

Nursing

Nurses play an important role in caring for patients at Memorial Sloan-Kettering, and are often the members of the treatment team with whom you will have the most contact. Your nurses bring extraordinary knowledge, experience, and expertise to your care, because they specialize in helping people with your particular type of cancer. Your nurses will help you through your experience at Memorial Sloan-Kettering, whether you are being treated in the hospital or as an outpatient.

Nurses at Memorial Sloan-Kettering collaborate with doctors and other members of your patient care team to develop a treatment plan that is right for you. The nurses on your team provide a range of services — administering therapies, monitoring your treatment and watching out for side effects, educating you and your family about what to expect during treatment, and offering emotional support. Nurses also help coordinate your appointments, communicate important information to various members of your patient care team, and keep track of other details related to your treatment. Nurses at Memorial Sloan-Kettering maintain a patient-centered focus, placing your needs and preferences first.