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Borys R. Mychalczak

Borys R. Mychalczak
Borys R. Mychalczak
Chief, Radiation Oncology, MSKCC Sleepy Hollow
I am a board-certified radiation oncologist with clinical expertise in the application and delivery of the most sophisticated and advanced forms of radiation therapy; including brachytherapy, intensity-modulated and image-guided radiation therapy. I have a broad interest in applying these techniques across many disease sites but particularly in the management of gynecologic, lung, head and neck, prostate, central nervous system, and gastrointestinal malignancies.

I have been with Memorial Sloan-Kettering for more than 20 years. As Chief of Radiation Oncology at MSKCC's regional care facility in Sleepy Hollow (Westchester County, NY), I have worked hard to implement these latest and most advanced forms of therapy to offer our patients the particular advantages that these techniques can provide.

Together with our exceptional medical physicists and support staff, we collaborate closely with our colleagues at the main campus and other regional care sites and participate in many institutional and national protocols.

I have served on many committees including the American Board of Radiology Oral Board Examination Committee.
Phone
914-366-0702; 212-639-6823

Education
MD, Wayne State University School of Medicine

Residencies
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Board Certifications
Radiation Oncology

Clinical Expertise
Prostate Cancer; Lung Cancer; Head and Neck Cancers; Breast Cancer; Gynecologic Tumors; Brachytherapy; Rectal Cancer

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