Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is nationally recognized for its leadership in evaluating and treating pancreatic cysts.
Select from the list below to learn more about our pancreatic cyst specialists, including their education, training, board certifications, current publications, and specific areas of clinical expertise.
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William R. Jarnagin
Chief, Hepatopancreatobiliary Service; Director, Hepatobiliary Fellowship Program; Enid A. Haupt Chair in Surgery
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Peter J. Allen
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Daniel G. Coit
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Michael I. D'Angelica
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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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Yuman Fong
Murray F. Brennan Chair in Surgery
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T. Peter Kingham
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William R. Jarnagin
Chief, Hepatopancreatobiliary Service; Director, Hepatobiliary Fellowship Program; Enid A. Haupt Chair in Surgery
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Peter J. Allen
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Michael I. D'Angelica
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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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Yuman Fong
Murray F. Brennan Chair in Surgery
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T. Peter Kingham
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Robert C. Kurtz
Chief, Gastroenterology and Nutrition Service
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Hans Gerdes
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Emmy Ludwig
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Robin Mendelsohn
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Mark A. Schattner
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Moshe Shike
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David S. Klimstra
Chair, Department of Pathology; James Ewing Alumni Chair of Pathology
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Jinru Shia
Director, Gastrontestinal Pathology; Director, Gastrointestinal Pathology Fellowship Program
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Laura H. Tang
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