Dr. Glenda Grace Callender MD
Surgical Oncologist | Surgical Oncology
401 E Chestnut St Suite 710 Louisville KY, 40202About
Dr. Glenda Callender is a surgical oncologist practicing in Louisville, KY. Dr. Callender specializes in diagnosing, staging and treating cancer-related symptoms. Surgical oncologists also decide if the patient is a candidate for surgery or other cancer treatments based on certain factors such as age, physical fitness and other possible coexisting medical conditions
Education and Training
Harvard Med Sch, Boston Ma 2000
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Retroviral transduction of peptide stimulated t cells can generate dual t cell receptor-expressing (bifunctional) t cells reactive with two defined antigens.
- A new murine tumor model for studying HLA-A2-restricted anti-tumor immunity.
- Detection of human perforin by ELISpot and ELISA: ex vivo identification of virus-specific cells.
- Interferon-gamma renders tumors that express low levels of Her-2/neu sensitive to cytotoxic T cells.
- CD34-based enrichment of genetically engineered human T cells for clinical use results in dramatically enhanced tumor targeting.
- Regression does not predict nodal metastasis or survival in patients with cutaneous melanoma.
- The lymph node ratio has limited prognostic significance in melanoma.
- Assessment of mitotic rate reporting in melanoma.
- Incidence of sentinel lymph node involvement in a modern, large series of desmoplastic melanoma.
- Prognostic factors in young women with cutaneous melanoma.
- Surgery for thyroid cancer.
- Thyroid cancer.
- Surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism.
- Modern experience with aggressive parathyroid tumors in a high-volume New England referral center.
- Real-Time Super Selective Venous Sampling in Remedial Parathyroid Surgery.
Dr. Glenda Grace Callender MD's Practice location
Dr. Glenda Grace Callender MD's reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Callender
Recommended Articles
- Breast Cancer Survivor Organizes Non-Profit With a Meaningful Purpose
One month before her 31st birthday, Janet Palmer, a law enforcement officer, found a lump in her right breast. After nine months of consultations with two different doctors and one negative mammogram, she was diagnosed with breast cancer. At this time, Palmer decided to undergo a mastectomy,...
- Pink Chair Project Celebrates Survivors of Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among American women, with the exception of skin cancers. It is also the second leading cause of death among women, after lung cancer. The American Cancer Society estimates that there are over 3.1 million breast cancer survivors in the United States,...
- Can Melatonin Keep Breast Cancer at Bay and Improve Treatment?
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women. Today, this type of cancer generally has a good prognosis: around 80% of women have a survival rate of 10 years or longer. This is partially due to the chemotherapeutic agent known as tamoxifen. ...
- What Tests Determine Pancreatic Cancer?
Pancreatic cancer is a cancer that begins in the pancreas, which is the organ that lies behind the lower part of the stomach. This type of cancer is really difficult to diagnose and it is often detected late. In most cases, by the time this cancer is detected, it has already spread rapidly and thus...
- What is Testicular Cancer: Get the Facts
Testicular cancer is a malignancy that affects the testes, which are the sex glands in men that are responsible for secreting the male sex hormone testosterone and for producing sperm cells that fertilize female eggs to kick start a pregnancy.Prevalence of testicular cancerIn the United States,...
- Ovarian Cancer Is Not Only Deadly, But Very Hard to Detect. Women Need to Stay Vigilant
September is known as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Ovarian cancer is a type of cancer of the cells of the ovaries. It can occur in several different parts of the ovary, including the germ, stromal or epithelial cells. Germ cells are the cells that become eggs, stromal cells make up the substance...
Nearby Providers
- Dr. Charles R Scoggins MD401 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40202
- Dr. Hiram C Polk MD401 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40202
- Dr. Robert Cg Martin MD401 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40202
- Dr. Allison R.w. Hatmaker MD4000 Kresge Way Louisville KY 40207
- Dr. Prejesh Philips M.D.401 E CHESTNUT ST LOUISVILLE KY 40202
- Dr. Michael B Flynn MD401 E Chestnut St Louisville KY 40202