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Curtiland Deville, MD
- Medical Director, Johns Hopkins Proton Therapy Center
- Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences
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Matthew M. Ladra, MD MPH
- Director, Pediatric Radiation Oncology, Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center at Sibley Memorial Hospital
- Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences
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Akila Viswanathan, MD MPH
- Director, Johns Hopkins Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences
- Professor of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences
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Jean Wright, MD
- Director of Breast Cancer Program, Department of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences
Cancer Care at Sibley Memorial Hospital
The cancer specialists at Sibley Memorial Hospital provide surgical, radiation and medical oncology services in Washington, D.C. metro area. As part of the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center, patients are able to receive the world renown treatments, including clinical trials and immunotherapy, of Johns Hopkins Medicine without leaving the region.
How to Find Us
Sibley Memorial Hospital
5255 Loughboro Road, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20016
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Multidisciplinary Care
As part of the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, we are part of the only cancer center in Maryland to carry the National Cancer Institute’s designation as a Comprehensive Cancer Center, and one of just 41 such centers in the U.S. The care we provide is integrated with the center at The Johns Hopkins Hospital and other Johns Hopkins locations. This gives our local team of physicians access to the newest therapies, treatments and research to assist in developing and delivering a treatment plan tailored to your individual needs. Should your treatment plan call for surgery, radiation therapy, or other services, or team works with you to coordinate every aspect of your care.
Patients are treated at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center at Sibley Memorial Hospital using the following cancer treatments:
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The Kimmel Cancer Center at Sibley brings the most advanced science and medicine, including immunotherapy and clinical trials, to our region. Our physicians work with physician scientists so that new treatments can be quickly translated from the lab to patients.
Medical Oncology is located on the first floor of Sibley, between Building A and Building B. Our private space offers a welcoming and private environment for patients and loved ones.
Phone: 202-660-6500
Fax: 202-660-6501
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The Radiation Oncology Department at the Sibley Cancer Center is an innovative program with nationally recognized experts in the field. Our doctors and staff will take as much time as necessary to help patients and their families understand their options and feel comfortable with their choices.
Once you and your physician have agreed to move forward with radiation oncology, the next steps in identifying the best treatment plan involves getting to know you and your family in order to best understand your medical situation. To schedule this consultation with one of our radiation oncology specialists, you'll need a referral from your primary care physician or from a medical specialist such as an urologist, surgeon, or medical oncologist.
The consultation process will determine if radiation therapy would be beneficial for you. If you are a candidate for radiation therapy and you consent to begin treatment, the next step in the clinical process is the scheduling of a CT simulation procedure. Your nursing team will contact you with instructions to prepare you for your simulation appointment.
At Sibley we offer the following radiation therapy options:
- Proton Therapy
- Conventional Radiation Therapy
- 3D Conformal
- Intensity-Modulated
- Image-Guided
- Brachytherapy
- Active Breathing Coordinator
Learn more about Radiation Oncology at Kimmel
Pediatric Radiation Oncology
The Johns Hopkins and Children’s National Pediatric Cancer Care program at Sibley Memorial Hospital is the first program designed for and dedicated to children in the Washington, D.C. region.
The program brings pediatric medical and surgical oncology experts from Children’s National together with pediatric radiation oncology experts from Johns Hopkins to provide comprehensive, multidisciplinary cancer treatment and innovative clinical trials to our local pediatric population.
We also offer supportive programs including nutrition and family counseling, social services and survivorship clinics to make sure that children have the best possible experience during treatment and the years beyond.
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Oncologic surgery is employed to diagnose stage and treat cancer. Our cancer surgeons are highly skilled specialists engaging the latest techniques and treatments to treat a variety of cancers.
Where possible, our surgeons use minimally invasive techniques, including robotic surgery. This method provides advantages to patients such as less blood loss, shorter or no hospital stays and quicker recovery and return to normal activities.
Our surgeons perform numerous surgeries for the following cancers:
- Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcoma
- Breast
- Colon
- Gynecological
- Lung
- Skin - Melanoma
- Urologic, including prostate
- Gynecological
Learn more about Surgical Oncology at Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center
Our Team
Radiation Oncology
Surgical Oncology
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Stephen R. Broderick, MD MPHS
- Associate Director, Johns Hopkins Cardiothoracic Residency Program
- Associate Professor of Surgery
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Mildred R Chernofsky, MD
- Gynecologic Oncologist, Sibley Center for Gynecologic Oncology and Advanced Pelvic Surgery
- Assistant Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Michele Maiko Gage, MD
- Chief, Division of Surgical Oncology, WRNMMC, Bethesda, MD
- Instructor in Surgery
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Jeffrey Yen Lin, MD
- Director, Sibley Center for Gynecologic Oncology and Advanced Pelvic Surgery
- Assistant Professor of Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Vincent Obias, MD MS
- Chief of Colorectal Surgery, Johns Hopkins Medicine, National Capital Region
- Professor (PAR) of Clinical Surgery
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Armine K Smith, MD
- Director, Johns Hopkins Urologic Oncology at Sibley Memorial Hospital
- Assistant Professor of Urology
Patient and Family Services
Medical Oncology at Sibley Memorial Hospital
Radiation Oncology at Sibley Memorial Hospital