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Stanley Weiss
Oncologist | Medical Oncology
30 Bergen St, ADMC 16 Newark NJ, 07107About
Dr. Stanley Weiss is an oncologist practicing in Newark, NJ. Dr. Weiss specializes in the care and treatment of patients with cancer. As an oncologist, Dr. Weiss 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
Yale College BA 1974
Harvard Medical School MD 1978
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
Medical Oncology (Internal Medicine)
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What could this lump be besides lymphoma?
The size needs to be monitored. And a good physical exam should be done to develop a plan. There are indeed many other possibilities, including benign lesions (e.g., a fibroma) and malignant. READ MORE
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Professor of Medciine Rutgers New Jersey Medical School 1987 - Present
- Associate Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey 2017 - Present
- Professor of Epidemiology Rutgers School of Public Health 1995 - Present
Professional Memberships
- Fellow of the American College of Epidemiology
- Executive Board, New Jersey Public Health Association
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