Associate Professor
Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
I am a dedicated oncologist specializing in the comprehensive care of patients afflicted with multiple myeloma and an array of plasma cell disorders. Plasma cells serve as the primary architect of the humoral immune system, making antibodies to protect us from infections. My clinical expertise extends to individuals with a diagnosis spanning the spectrum of plasma cell disorders, including multiple myeloma, monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), smoldering myeloma, and amyloidosis. I have a particular focus on those confronting complex or high-risk conditions.
My foremost responsibility as a healthcare provider is to empower my patients with a profound understanding of their unique condition, assuage their concerns at every juncture of their treatment journey, and meticulously construct a tailored treatment plan that aligns seamlessly with their needs. This responsibility is one I shoulder with unwavering seriousness and commitment to excellence. I am steadfast in my dedication to ensuring that each patient is not only comforted by the expertise of their healthcare team but also enriched by the knowledge imparted to them.
Furthermore, our research endeavors are directed toward the critical domain of minimal residual disease (MRD) testing, a cornerstone in shaping our treatment decisions. My focus extends to pioneering approaches for patients facing high-risk conditions and the establishment of precision methods for identifying individuals whose condition may progress from an early precursor state, warranting intervention, to an active disease state.
Beyond the clinic and laboratory confines, I am frequently engaged in intensive training for charitable races and endurance events. These pursuits serve a dual purpose, fueling my passion for athletic endeavors while directing vital funds toward the noble cause of cancer research, which resonates deeply with me.