
Orthopaedic Oncology
Francis Hornicek, MD, PhD Director & Surgeon
Frank X. Pedlow, Jr. MD Surgeon
Kevin Raskin, MD Surgeon
Joseph Schwab, MD Surgeon
Dempsey Springfield, MD Surgeon
Nursing
Al Ferreira, RN Nurse Coordinator
Anne Fiore, NP Nurse Practitioner
Radiation Oncology
Yen-Lin Chen, MD Radiation Oncologist
Thomas DeLaney, MD Radiation Oncologist
Norbert Liebsch, MD, PhD Radiation Oncologist
Medical Oncology
Edwin Choy, MD, PhD Medical Oncologist
David Harmon, MD Medical Oncologist
Scott Plotkin, MD, PhD Medical Oncologist
Gregory Cote, MD Medical Oncologist Judianne Henderson, NP Nurse Practitioner
NeuroSurgery
Frederick Barker, MD Neurosurgeon
Lawrence Borges, MD Neurosurgeon
William Curry, MD Neurosurgeon
Surgical Oncology
John Mullen, MD Surgeon
Plastic Surgery
William Gerald Austen, MD Plastic Surgeon
Eric Liao, MD, PhD Plastic Surgeon
Radiology
Susan Kattapuram, MD Radiologist
Daniel Rosenthal, MD Radiologist
Pathology
G. Petur Nielsen, MD Pathologist
ENT
Stacey Gray, MD Otolaryngologist
Eric Holbrook, MD ENT Surgeon
Derrick Lin, MD ENT Surgeon
James Rocco, MD, PhD ENT Surgeon
Benjamin S. Bleier, M.D. ENT Surgeon
Research
Francis Hornicek, MD, PhD Co-Director
Ramnik Xavier, MD Co-Director
Zhenfeng Duan, MD, PhD
Joseph Schwab, MD Surgeon
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Clinical Interests
Chordoma and chondrosarcoma of the skull base and spine, endoscopic and minimally invasive skull base surgey. Benign and Malignant Brain Tumors; Spine and Spinal Cord Tumors; Metastatic Tumors to the Spine; Neurofibromatosis; Immunotherapy for Brain Tumors
Education
MD Degree: Cornell University Medical College, NY, NY
Postdoctoral Training
Residency: Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
Board Certification
Neurosurgery; Board Eligible
Hospital Appointments
Attending Neurosurgeon
Massachusetts General Hospital
Academic Appointments
Associate Professor of
Surgery (Neurosurgery)
Harvard Medical School
Publications
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One point regarding chordoma treatment that cannot be overemphasized: evaluation and treatment by a group of highly specialized physicians with extensive experience in the management of the chordomas is absolutely critical, because the best chance to eradicate the tumor is at the time of initial treatment.
William Curry, MD
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