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Drs. Sabbatini, Hensley, and Abu-Rustum
Medical oncologists Dr. Paul Sabbatini and Dr. Martee Hensley, and Dr. Nadeem Abu-Rustum, Director, Minimally Invasive Surgery

Memorial Sloan-Kettering has a long-standing, multidisciplinary team approach to providing the best possible screening, counseling, and treatment for women with cervical cancer. Although each of our patients has a primary doctor who coordinates her care, all patients -- regardless of the type of treatment they receive -- are cared for by a team of experts.

The team includes:

  • surgical oncologists
  • medical oncologists
  • radiation oncologists
  • general gynecologists
  • radiologists
  • pathologists
  • nurses
  • social workers
  • a psychologist

These doctors and other healthcare professionals work to provide a full range of supportive care. Our team offers counseling for women who have concerns regarding their sexual health and women experiencing symptoms of early menopause.

Support Services
Support Services
We understand that life is different after a diagnosis of cancer

We believe that treating the whole person, not just the disease, is the best approach for patients and family members. At Memorial Sloan-Kettering, we offer a broad range of emotional support programs designed to help patients and family members cope with the range of issues related to life during and after cancer treatment.

Last Updated: Aug. 24, 2007
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