The gastrointestinal neuroendocrine tumor team at Memorial Sloan-Kettering is a multidisciplinary group of doctors that includes surgeons, medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, endocrinologists, nuclear medicine specialists, interventional radiologists, radiologists, and pathologists. Our team of specialists provides comprehensive treatment for patients with neuroendocrine tumors.
Select from the list below to learn more about our neuroendocrine tumor specialists, their education, training, board certifications, current publications, and specific areas of clinical expertise.
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Peter J. Allen
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Murray F. Brennan
Vice President for International Programs; Benno C. Schmidt Chair in Clinical Oncology
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Michael I. D'Angelica
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Yuman Fong
Murray F. Brennan Chair in Surgery
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William R. Jarnagin
Chief, Hepatopancreatobiliary Service; Director, Hepatobiliary Fellowship Program; Enid A. Haupt Chair in Surgery
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T. Peter Kingham
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Garrett M. Nash
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Vivian E. Strong
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Sam S. Yoon
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Leonard Saltz
Chief, Gastrointestinal Oncology Service; Head, Colorectal Oncology Section
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David Paul Kelsen
Edward S. Gordon Chair in Medical Oncology
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Eileen M. O'Reilly
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Diane Reidy Lagunes
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David S. Klimstra
Chair, Department of Pathology; James Ewing Alumni Chair of Pathology
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Carlie Sigel
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Laura H. Tang
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Neeta Pandit-Taskar
Director, Nuclear Medicine Training Program
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Jorge A. Carrasquillo
Director, Targeted Radiotherapy Section, Department of Radiology
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Ronald DeMatteo
Vice Chair, Department of Surgery; Head, Division of General Surgical Oncology; Director, General Surgical Oncology Fellowship Program; Leslie H. Blumgart Chair in Surgery
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Peter J. Allen
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Murray F. Brennan
Vice President for International Programs; Benno C. Schmidt Chair in Clinical Oncology
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Michael I. D'Angelica
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Yuman Fong
Murray F. Brennan Chair in Surgery
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William R. Jarnagin
Chief, Hepatopancreatobiliary Service; Director, Hepatobiliary Fellowship Program; Enid A. Haupt Chair in Surgery
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T. Peter Kingham
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Vivian E. Strong
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Leonard Saltz
Chief, Gastrointestinal Oncology Service; Head, Colorectal Oncology Section
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David Paul Kelsen
Edward S. Gordon Chair in Medical Oncology
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Nancy E. Kemeny
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Eileen M. O'Reilly
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Diane Reidy Lagunes
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Laura H. Tang
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David S. Klimstra
Chair, Department of Pathology; James Ewing Alumni Chair of Pathology
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Carlie Sigel
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Jorge A. Carrasquillo
Director, Targeted Radiotherapy Section, Department of Radiology
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Neeta Pandit-Taskar
Director, Nuclear Medicine Training Program
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Leonard Saltz
Chief, Gastrointestinal Oncology Service; Head, Colorectal Oncology Section
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David Paul Kelsen
Edward S. Gordon Chair in Medical Oncology
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Eileen M. O'Reilly
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Diane Reidy Lagunes
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