Washington Heights

4337 Broadway
(at 185th Street)
Tel: (212) 568-6300

Upper Manhattan

1865 Amsterdam Avenue
(at 152nd Street)
Tel: (212) 491-2400

Upper East Side

215 East 95th Street
(between 2nd & 3rd Avenues)
Tel: (212) 996-8000

Lincoln Square

154 West 71st Street
(between Broadway & Columbus Avenue)
Tel: (212) 496-4600

Midtown

590 Fifth Avenue
(between 47th & 48th Streets)
Tel: (212) 582-7117

Flatiron District

21 East 22nd Street
(between Broadway and Park Avenue)
Tel: (212) 460-7800

Lower East Side

570 Grand Street
(corner of Madison Street)
Tel: (212) 674-8210

 
Medical Oncology
Medical oncology is the practice of studying, diagnosing and treating cancer. Oncology focuses on diagnosis, screening, therapy, follow-up and palliative care of any cancer in a patient. An oncologist coordinates treatment and counsels a cancer patient on the effects that treatment may have on their symptoms.

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Ian Yudelman, MD Upper East Side 1199
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Ali Ameri, MD Washington Heights
Upper East Side
1199
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Ian Yudelman, MD

Office(s):

Upper East Side
215 East 95th Street (between 2nd & 3rd Avenues)

Specialties:

Hematology

Medical Oncology

Education:

University of Capetown (South Africa)

1-877-458-8674

Ali Ameri, MD

Office(s):

Washington Heights
4337 Broadway (at 185th Street)

Upper East Side
215 East 95th Street (between 2nd & 3rd Avenues)

Specialties:

Hematology

Internal Medicine

Medical Oncology

Education:

The George Washington University School of Medicine

1-877-458-8674

 

Washington Heights
4337 Broadway (at 185th Street)
Tel: (212) 568-6300 · Fax: (212) 544-5094

Upper East Side
215 East 95th Street (between 2nd & 3rd Avenues)
Tel: (212) 996-8000 · Fax: (212) 423-3127

Flatiron District
21 East 22nd Street (between Broadway and Park Avenue)
Tel: (212) 460-7800 · Fax: (212) 460-7877
Q: What is the difference between Chemotherapy and Radiation Therapy?

A:
Chemotherapy is the process of administering chemical drugs to kill cancer cells. Chemotherapy is a systematic therapy, meaning that it flows through the bloodstream affecting the whole body. The purpose of chemotherapy and other systematic treatments is to get rid of any cancer cells that may have spread from where the cancer originated within the body. Radiation therapy uses high-energy radiation to shrink tumors and kill cancer cells in a localized area. It is one of the most common treatments of cancer.