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Scott Gettinger, MD

Professor of Internal Medicine (Medical Oncology)
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Chief, Thoracic Medical Oncology

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Professor of Internal Medicine (Medical Oncology)

Chief, Thoracic Medical Oncology

Biography

Dr. Gettinger is internationally recognized for his expertise in lung cancer treatment and research. He is best known for his work in immunotherapy and targeted therapy for non-small cell lung cancer. He currently leads several clinical trials evaluating novel therapies for patients with lung cancer. His primary translational research interests include understanding mechanisms of sensitivity and resistance to molecularly targeted therapies and immunotherapies.

Appointments

  • Medical Oncology

    Professor
    Primary

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Education & Training

Fellow
Beth Israel Medical Center, NY (2005)
Resident
Beth Israel Medical Center, NY (2002)
MD
Brooklyn College (1999)
BS
Trinity College (CT) (1991)

Research

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Medical Research Interests

Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung; Clinical Trial, Phase I; Clinical Trial, Phase II; Clinical Trial, Phase III; Immunotherapy; Lung; Medical Oncology; Thoracic Neoplasms; Translational Research, Biomedical

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Frequent collaborators of Scott Gettinger's published research.

Publications

2024

2023

2022

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Clinical Care

Overview

Scott Gettinger, MD, is a medical oncologist who specializes in lung cancer treatment and research.

He says the best part of his job is the ability to provide the latest advances in treatment to his patients, many of whom have complicated cases and require care from multiple specialists.

Dr. Gettinger leads several clinical trials evaluating novel therapies for patients with lung cancer. His primary interests include understanding mechanisms of sensitivity and resistance to molecularly targeted therapies and immunotherapies for non-small cell lung cancer.

“Treatment for lung cancer is constantly evolving and new treatments are available to target specific tumors,” he says. “There is always something we can offer that will help.”

Clinical Specialties

Thoracic Oncology; Medical Oncology

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