Damian Edward Dupuy MD
Radiologist | Diagnostic Radiology
27 Park Street Hyannis MA, 02601About
Dr. Damian Dupuy is a radiologist practicing at Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis, MA . Dr. Dupuy specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer patients and diseases using minimally invasive image-guided techniques whereby small needle-like devices are placed into tumors and create intense heat or cold to destroy cancerous tumors. These techniques can be performed as alternatives to surgery or radiation and are done as outpatients with nothing more than a band-aid on the skin at the end of the procedure.
Education and Training
Univ. of Massachusetts Medical MD 1988
New England Deaconess Hospital Harvard Medical Board Certified Radiologist 1993
University Of Massachusetts Medical School 1988
Board Certification
RadiologyAmerican Board of RadiologyABR
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Damian Edward Dupuy MD's Expert Contributions
Are there any side effects of iodine contrast?
Allergic reactions and side effects from iodinated contrast media are very uncommon with modern day formulations. READ MORE
Is an MRI used to diagnose kidney stones?
No, CT is better. READ MORE
Is chemotherapy different for urethral cancer?
Chemotherapy differs just like pesticides and herbicides. Some work for some cancers and some for others. READ MORE
I have persistent cough, however my doctor says there is no need for a X-ray. Should I still go for one?
A chest X-ray is more sensitive at detecting lung abnormalities than a stethoscope. READ MORE
My sons's lung X-ray shows a different condition than it originally did. Why?
X-rays show changes in tissue density. Patterns of density can have many different causes. Sometimes pneumonia can look like a tumor or fluid and sometimes a tumor or fluid can look like pneumonia. A CAT scan can provide more specific information than a chest X-ray, and even then, sometimes a biopsy would need to be performed to find out the cause. Dr. Dupuy READ MORE
My abdominal X-ray look a little hazy. What could this indicate?
If you continue to have abdominal pain, you should get a CAT scan with oral and IV contrast media. Haziness could be fluid, lack of bowel gas, or a mass. READ MORE
Open MRI
Open MRI scanners tend to have weaker field strength magnets. This means there is less signal to noise to generate images of your body. You can use the analogy of the cell phone camera on a flip phone compared to the latest one on an Iphone X. If you want to have the best anatomic detail of your brain, spine, or body, a higher field strength magnet will provide higher quality images. READ MORE
How effective is radiation therapy in liver cancer?
It depends what kind of liver cancer and where it is located and if it has spread beyond the liver or originated outside of the liver and spread to the liver. Internal radioactive beads placed via the artery feeding the tumor or external radiation have both been used for certain liver cancers. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Current concepts in splenic trauma.
- Radiofrequency ablation: an outpatient percutaneous treatment.
- Tolerance of autologous and allogeneic bone grafts to therapeutic radiation in humans.
- 1999 plenary session: Friday imaging symposium : venous US of lower-extremity deep venous thrombosis: when is US insufficient?
- Radiofrequency ablation of spinal tumors: temperature distribution in the spinal canal.
- Intraoperative sonographically guided wire cannulation of the pancreatic duct for patients undergoing a Puestow procedure.
- Digitizing your hard-copy teaching file with inexpensive, commercially available software.
- Minimally invasive management of hepatic metastases.
- Call a spade a spade.
- Image-guided radiofrequency tumor ablation: challenges and opportunities--part I.
- Radiofrequency treatment of hepatic neoplasms in patients with permanent pacemakers.
- Image-guided radiofrequency tumor ablation: challenges and opportunities--part II.
- Percutaneous CT-guided radiofrequency ablation of an adenoid cystic carcinoma of the head and neck.
- Adrenal neoplasms: CT-guided radiofrequency ablation--preliminary results.
- Image-guided ablative techniques in pelvic malignancies: radiofrequency ablation, cryoablation, microwave ablation.
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Professor of Diagnsotic Imaging Brown Medical School 2007 - 2017
Awards
- Annual Oration 2013 RSNA
- Alfred Soffer Resarch Award 2013 American College of Chest Physicians
Professional Memberships
- R
Charities and Philanthropic Endeavors
- Save the Children
Areas of research
Improving outcomes of image guided tumor ablation through the creation of tissue thermal accelerants and procedural planning software.Damian Edward Dupuy MD's Practice location
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