Dr. Dennis L Cooper MD
Oncologist | Medical Oncology
335 GEORGE ST STE 370 NEW BRUNSWICK NJ, 08901About
Dr. Dennis Cooper is an oncologist practicing in New Haven, CT. Dr. Cooper specializes in the care and treatment of patients with cancer. As an oncologist, Dr. Cooper manages and oversees the treatment of a cancer patient after he or she has been diagnosed with the disease. Oncologists will care for their patients throughout the course of the disease. Types of oncologists include medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, radiation oncologists, gynecologic oncologists, pediatric oncologists and hematologist oncologists.
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Medical Oncology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- HLA matching for hematopoietic stem-cell transplants.
- Systemic Tropheryma whippleii infection associated with monoclonal B-cell proliferation: a Helicobacter pylori-type pathogenesis?
- Pneumococcemia as the presenting feature of multiple myeloma.
- Recurrence of lymphoma presenting as asymmetrically increased testicular activity on FDG-PET/CT.
- Outpatient high-dose melphalan in multiple myeloma patients.
- Does lenalidomide plus dexamethasone improve outcome in patients with relapsed multiple myeloma?
- Mobilization, collection, and transplantation of peripheral blood hematopoietic progenitor cells in a patient with multiple myeloma and hemoglobin SC disease.
- Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and the 'eye of the tiger'.
- The bystander effect in medical care.
- Collision tumors: pancreatic adenocarcinoma and mantle cell lymphoma.
- Chemoimmunotherapy and withdrawal of immunosuppression for monomorphic posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorders.
- Treatment of relapsed multiple myeloma.
- A Bone to Pick Regarding Use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Begin Treatment in Patients With Asymptomatic Multiple Myeloma.
- Infusion reactions are common after high-dose carmustine in BEAM chemotherapy and are not reduced by lengthening the time of administration.
- Clinical and Serologic Responses After a Two-dose Series of High-dose Influenza Vaccine in Plasma Cell Disorders: A Prospective, Single-arm Trial.
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