Dr. Lori J Goldstein M.D.
Oncologist | Medical Oncology
333 Cottman Ave Fox Chase Cancer Cen Philadelphia PA, 19111About
Dr. Lori Goldstein is an oncologist practicing in Philadelphia, PA. Dr. Goldstein specializes in the care and treatment of patients with cancer. As an oncologist, Dr. Goldstein 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.
Education and Training
State University of New York Upstate Medical University 1982
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Medical Oncology
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- American Society for Clinical Oncology 40th annual meeting, New Orleans, LA, 5-8 June 2004: breast cancer highlights.
- Prognostic and predictive factors in early-stage breast cancer.
- Controversies in adjuvant endocrine treatment of premenopausal women.
- Development and implementation of a medical oncology quality improvement tool for a regional community oncology network: the Fox Chase Cancer Center Partners initiative.
- Taxanes in the adjuvant treatment of breast cancer.
- Optimizing chemotherapy regimens for patients with early-stage breast cancer.
- Experience in Phase I Trials and an Upcoming Phase II Study with uPA Inhibitors in Metastatic Breast Cancer.
- Dasatinib as a single agent in triple-negative breast cancer: results of an open-label phase 2 study.
- Five-year local control in a phase II study of hypofractionated intensity modulated radiation therapy with an incorporated boost for early stage breast cancer.
- How do I follow patients with early breast cancer after completing adjuvant therapy.
- Reducing the time from initial call to first appointment: the impact of patient access redesign and a nurse navigation program.
- Trabectedin as a single-agent treatment of advanced breast cancer after anthracycline and taxane treatment: a multicenter, randomized, phase II study comparing 2 administration regimens.
- Cancer Signature Investigation: ERBB2 (HER2)-Activating Mutation and Amplification-Positive Breast Carcinoma Mimicking Lung Primary.
Treatments
- Breast Cancer
Dr. Lori J Goldstein M.D.'s Practice location
Dr. Lori J Goldstein M.D.'s reviews
Write ReviewPatient Experience with Dr. Goldstein
Recommended Articles
- Teen Battling Lymphoma Uses Her Make-a-Wish to do the Kindest Gesture Ever!
In November of 2017, 13-year-old Brooklyn Gallagher began experiencing what appeared to be symptoms of an upper respiratory infection. Initially, her mother, Tiffany Divicenzo, thought that it was merely a common cold. However, as Brooklyn’s symptoms began to worsen, her lymph nodes began to swell...
- What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Bladder Cancer?
Bladder cancer is a serious condition that comes as a result of an abnormal bladder cell growth. The cells undergoing abnormal growth come up together forming a mass of cells called tumors. For bladder cancer, the abnormal growth begins in the inner lining of the organ, which later spreads to the...
- New Approach to Ovarian Cancer Screening: Is it Beneficial?
Women and the medical community need a simplified tool to screen for ovarian cancer and breast cancer whenever they visit a cancer imaging center. Such a tool should be practical and should be able to identify women who are at a high risk for ovarian and breast cancer and who might otherwise go...
- Understanding a Breast Cancer Biopsy Report
When a physician suspects that a patient may have breast cancer, they will likely call for a biopsy to be done in order to make an exact diagnosis and begin the prognosis stage. In order to do a biopsy tissue, cells, or lumps must be removed from the breast and sent to the lab in order to be tested....
- How Is Cervical Cancer Staged?
Cervical cancer affects the cervix, which connects the uterus and vagina. The endocervix is the part of the cervix that is closest to the uterus, while an ectocervix is nearer to the vagina. Most cases of cervical cancer begin in the cell at the transformation zone. This zone is where the two main...
- What Causes Bladder Cancer?
What Causes Bladder Cancer?Bladder cancer a common type of cancer that usually begins in the cells lining your bladder, which is also referred to as the transitional epithelium. Just as the other types of cancer, bladder cancer develops into a life-threatening condition. However, 50% of its cases...
Nearby Providers
- Dr. Vijay K. Gandhi M.D.333 COTTMAN AVE PHILADELPHIA PA 19111
- Dr. Crystal S. Denlinger M.D.333 COTTMAN AVE PHILADELPHIA PA 19111
- Dr. Michael M Millenson M.D.7500 Central Ave Philadelphia PA 19111
- Dr. Angela R Bradbury MD333 Cottman Avenue Philadelphia PA 19111
- Dr. Margaret Von-mehren M.D.7600 Central Ave Philadelphia PA 19111
- Dr. Paul F Engstrom M.D.7600 Central Ave Philadelphia PA 19111