
Dr. Timothy An-thy Chan MD, PHD
Radiation Oncologist | Radiation Oncology
1275 York Ave Box 20 New York NY, 10065About
I am a board-certified radiation oncologist with a special interest in treating patients with brain tumors. I specialize in the use of stereotactic radiosurgery, intensity-modulated radiation therapy ...
Education and Training
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2002
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Medical Oncology- 2009
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- 14-3-3Sigma is required to prevent mitotic catastrophe after DNA damage.
- The neural cell adhesion molecules L1 and NCAM-180 act in different steps of neurite outgrowth.
- PPARdelta is an APC-regulated target of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
- High frequency of hypermethylation at the 14-3-3 sigma locus leads to gene silencing in breast cancer.
- Cooperative effects of genes controlling the G(2)/M checkpoint.
- Ferredoxin reductase affects p53-dependent, 5-fluorouracil-induced apoptosis in colorectal cancer cells.
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, apoptosis, and colon-cancer chemoprevention.
- Cyclooxygenase inhibition and mechanisms of colorectal cancer prevention.
- Treatment of recurrent glioblastoma multiforme with GliaSite brachytherapy.
- Prostaglandins and the colon cancer connection.
- Recent advances in radiation therapy.
- Intracranial hemorrhage during GliaSite RTS manipulation in an anticoagulated patient.
- Imaging after GliaSite brachytherapy: prognostic MRI indicators of disease control and recurrence.
- The tyrosine phosphatase PTPRD is a tumor suppressor that is frequently inactivated and mutated in glioblastoma and other human cancers.
- 14-3-3sigma and p21 synergize to determine DNA damage response following Chk2 inhibition.
Treatments
- Pituitary Tumors, Stereotactic Radiosurgery
- Brain Tumor
- Lung Cancer
- Lymphoma
Professional Memberships
- Member AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY
- Member AMERICAN SOCIETY OF THERAPEUTIC RADIOLOGY AND ONCOLOGY
Fellowships
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital
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