

Show transcript Watch my video Get to know me and my work at Mayo Clinic Open Video Modal Share this page via: Facebook Twitter PrintĬonditions treatedBladder cancerPelvic sarcomaPenile cancerProstate cancerRecurrent cancerUrethral cancer And I like to look at patients and how we treat them as to how I would like to be treated or how I'd like my own family members to be treated. So I think there is a treatment plan that can be composed for each patient that may differ from the patient that seemingly on paper seemed like the same patient you saw 30 minutes ago.

To me, with all the newer improvements and imaging, even in what we call genomics or other aspects of medicine, there's truly not a one size fits all. I'm one of the urologic oncologists with a subspecialty interest in prostate and bladder cancer. Video Player Dialog Box Close Video Providing hope is, perhaps, the best thing that we can do as physicians. Search Request an Appointment Find a Doctor Find a Job Give Now Log in to Patient Account English Español العربية 简体中文 Twitter Facebook Pinterest YouTube Menu Request an AppointmentĮxisting patientsSend a secure message via patient portalĪppointments 50 Request an appointment online

Skip to site navigation Skip to Content This content does not have an English version.This content does not have an Arabic version. More recently, I have co-chaired the margins guidelines for breast conservation therapy (Society for Surgical Oncology SSO/ American Society of Clinical Oncology ASTRO) for invasive cancers and DCIS.R Jeffrey Karnes M D - Doctors and Medical Staff - Mayo ClinicĬOVID-19 Advice updates and vaccine options Find out about COVID-19, COVID-19 vaccines, and Mayo Clinic patient and visitor updates. I have been on the board of directors of the National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC) of the American College of Surgeons for the last 5 years and have worked to develop national guidelines, standards and a surveying process for accreditation of breast centers, was on the editorial board for the Journal of Clinical Oncology and The Breast Journal for 3 years each, Associate Senior Breast Editor for International Journal of Radiation Therapy, Biology, Physics for 5 years, a member of the American College of Radiology Breast Appropriateness Criteria Committee to established clinical guidelines for breast cancer treatment, the NCCN Breast Panel and the American Board of Radiology Breast Panel for written and oral boards. In addition to being Chief of Breast Radiation Oncology across all of our Yale sites, I am the medical director of our department's facility at the Smilow Cancer Hospital Care Center in Waterford. The primary focus of my clinical research has been on clinical, pathological and molecular factors which may predict for outcomes in breast cancer patients treated with radiation therapy, ethnic variations in breast cancer, quality improvement, guidelines, and standards in breast health care delivery, and investigating radiation techniques.
