Colorectal Cancer: Find a Colorectal Cancer Expert

 If you have colorectal cancer, Memorial Sloan-Kettering will provide highly individualized care and personal attention at every step of your diagnosis and treatment. Our doctors treat a very large number of colorectal cancer patients, and as a result have developed a high degree of expertise. Our team of experts offers the most advanced and comprehensive set of options for treating colorectal cancer while preserving patients' ability to function normally.

Whether you have just been diagnosed with early-stage colorectal cancer, or have already received treatment and now have more-advanced disease, we provide treatments that offer the best chance to cure or control your cancer.

Surgery

Philip B. Paty, MD -- Vice Chair, Clinical Research, Department of Surgery
Philip B. Paty
Vice Chair, Clinical Research, Department of Surgery
José G. Guillem, MD, FACS, FASCRS
José G. Guillem
Garrett M. Nash, MD, MPH
Garrett M. Nash
Larissa K.F. Temple, MD, FACS, FRCS(C)
Larissa K.F. Temple
Martin R. Weiser, MD
Martin R. Weiser

Gastroenterology and Preventive Oncology

Interventional Radiology

Stephen B. Solomon, MD -- Chief, Interventional Radiology Service
Stephen B. Solomon
Chief, Interventional Radiology Service
Willam Alago, MD
Willam Alago
Lynn A. Brody, MD
Lynn A. Brody
Karen T. Brown, MD, FSIR
Karen T. Brown
Anne Covey, MD
Anne Covey
George I. Getrajdman, MD
George I. Getrajdman
Majid Maybody, MD
Majid Maybody
Robert H. Siegelbaum, MD
Robert H. Siegelbaum
Constantinos T. Sofocleous, MD, PhD
Constantinos T. Sofocleous
Raymond H. Thornton, MD -- Vice Chair for Quality, Safety, and Performance Improvement, Department of Radiology
Raymond H. Thornton
Vice Chair for Quality, Safety, and Performance Improvement, Department of Radiology

Medical Oncology

Leonard Saltz, MD -- Chief,, Gastrointestinal Oncology Service; Head, Colorectal Oncology Section
Leonard Saltz
Chief, Gastrointestinal Oncology Service; Head, Colorectal Oncology Section
Pictured: Ephraim Casper
Ephraim S. Casper
Head, Division of Network Medicine Services, Department of Medicine
David Paul Kelsen, MD -- Edward S. Gordon Chair in Medical Oncology
David Paul Kelsen
Edward S. Gordon Chair in Medical Oncology
Andrea Cercek, MD
Andrea Cercek
Zoe Goldberg, MD
Zoe Goldberg
David H. Ilson, MD, PhD
David H. Ilson
Nancy E. Kemeny, MD
Nancy E. Kemeny
Eileen M. O'Reilly, MD
Eileen M. O'Reilly
Diane Reidy Lagunes, MD
Diane Reidy Lagunes
Neil H. Segal, MD, PhD
Neil H. Segal
Zsofia K. Stadler, MD
Zsofia K. Stadler
Rona D. Yaeger

Radiation Therapy

Karen D. Schupak, MD -- Chief, External Beam Radiotherapy Service, Regional Care Network; Chief, Basking Ridge Radiation Oncology
Karen D. Schupak
Chief, External Beam Radiotherapy Service, Regional Care Network; Chief, Basking Ridge Radiation Oncology
Borys R. Mychalczak, MD -- Chief, Radiation Oncology, MSKCC Sleepy Hollow
Borys R. Mychalczak
Chief, Radiation Oncology, MSKCC Sleepy Hollow
Karyn A. Goodman, MD
Karyn A. Goodman
James E. Lee, MD
James E. Lee
Melissa R. Remis, MD
Melissa R. Remis
Abraham J. Wu, MD
Abraham J. Wu

Minimally Invasive Surgery

Philip B. Paty, MD -- Vice Chair, Clinical Research, Department of Surgery
Philip B. Paty
Vice Chair, Clinical Research, Department of Surgery
José G. Guillem, MD, FACS, FASCRS
José G. Guillem
Garrett M. Nash, MD, MPH
Garrett M. Nash
Larissa K.F. Temple, MD, FACS, FRCS(C)
Larissa K.F. Temple
Martin R. Weiser, MD
Martin R. Weiser

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.