Meet Lorenzo Falchi: Lymphoma Specialist at MSK

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Dr. Lorenzo Falchi treats non-Hodgkin lymphoma, follicular lymphoma, and DLBCL at MSK in New York City, using immunotherapy and the latest targeted treatments to help his patients thrive.

A diagnosis of lymphoma can be scary and confusing, but Dr. Falchi calms those fears by helping you truly understand your diagnosis and what lies ahead. He’ll spend all the time you need to answer your questions, lay out every option, and help you leave feeling confident and secure in your future. MSK researchers like Dr. Falchi have pioneered the field of bispecific antibody treatments, which led to a new FDA-approved therapy for follicular lymphoma. He and his team have more experience helping patients with this treatment than any other cancer center in the country.

Request an appointment with Dr. Falchi by calling 646-381-2247 or online.

I still remember the day a doctor came to my high school classroom in Italy to talk about oncology. That’s when I realized I wanted a career with a deep sense of purpose, and to be part of something much greater than myself.

Hello, I'm Dr. Lorenzo Falchi, a lymphoma specialist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. I specialize in B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas, a type of immune system cancer that is now more treatable than ever.

I believe fear fades when understanding begins. That’s why when we meet, I’ll spend as much time as needed with you, to make sure you truly understand your diagnosis and our plan to treat it.

My expertise is in immunotherapy, which are innovative drugs that teach your own immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells. At MSK, we pioneered these treatments and have more experience with these therapies than any other cancer center in the country. Recently, our research led to a new FDA-approved therapy for follicular lymphoma that is changing the standard of care.

To me, medicine has always felt personal. Every treatment I will offer you is exactly what I would recommend for my own family. That sense of purpose I felt back in my classroom still drives me today, and it’s what inspires me to do whatever I can to make a meaningful difference for every patient I meet.