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Anyone familiar with this Oncologist?

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EMMANUEL S. ANTONARAKIS, MD

Clark Endowed Professor of Medicine, Division of Hematology, Oncology and Transplantation

Clark Endowed Professor of Medicine, Division of Hematology, Oncology and Transplantation

Associate Director of Translational Research, Masonic Cancer Center

Genitourinary Oncologist

MD, bc University of Wales College of Medicine, Cardiff, UK

Residency, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD

Fellowship, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD

SUMMARY

I am a genitourinary medical oncologist with a particular focus on recurrent and advanced prostate cancer. I conduct clinical and translational studies to bring new therapies to patients with prostate cancer. In particular, I am interested in developing novel androgen-directed therapies, genetically-targeted therapies, and immunotherapies for men with recurrent or advanced prostate cancer, and using germline and tumor genomics to inform precision oncology approaches for these patients. I also have an interest in liquid biomarker development, including the clinical validation of the AR-V7 marker as well as DNA repair markers and their therapeutic implications. I am also involved in mentoring fellows and junior faculty in the clinical care of genitourinary cancers and the development of translational research strategies related to prostate cancer.

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RyderLake2

Hello, I concur with Tall Allen. One of the best. I heard him talk a few years ago at the PCRI conference in Los Angeles. You are in good hands with him.

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CAMPSOUPS

Well.Although it would make me jealous of you I think he would be a good choice for oncologist.

Dr. Paul Ryan well renowned and now director of the PCR foundation is from the Masonic Center (U of M) as well.

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I guess I am wrong about being at U of M Masonic center lol.

Or not actually.

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tango65

One of the best oncologist for prostate cancer in the USA. He is one of the oncologist at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center.

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jdm3

Ditto what everybody else said. If you can see Dr. A, do it. I saw him a couple times early on and he's excellent. I ended up in Boston closer to home, but if I was near Baltimore, I'd see Dr. A.

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ShuiShe5

Agree with previous comments. Dr A is A-1. He is thorough and personable. In addition to my prostate cancer, he is following another anomaly revealed in my PSMA PET scan.

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j-o-h-n

He's Greek, he's got to be good....... OPA!!!

Good Luck, Good Health and Good Humor.

j-o-h-n Friday 07/01/2022 6:48 PM DST

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