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Corey J. Langer, MD
Corey J. Langer, MD: Thoracic Oncology
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Address:Hematology/Oncology Division 3400 Spruce Street 12 Penn Tower Philadelphia, pennsylvania USA - United States of America, 19104
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Phone: 215-615-5121
Treatment Center: Abramson Cancer Center

Dr. Corey J. Langer is a professor of internal medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Abramson Cancer Center. He is also the director of Thoracic Oncology. He has received board certification in Internal medicine, Hematology and Oncology which are his other areas of specialization also.

He is extremely experienced in his profession having more than 29 years of experience and having special expertise in Adjuvant Chemotherapy; Agranulocytosis, Anemia, Bone Cance, Chemotherapy, Geriatrics Oncology, Glandular Cancer (Adenocarcinoma), Head and Neck Cancer, Head and Neck Cancer, Low Platelet Count (Thrombocytopenia), Lung Cancer, Lung Cancer, Lung Cancer (Non-Small-Cell Lung Carcinoma), Lung Cancer (Small Cell Carcinoma), Mesothelioma (Asbestos-related Cancer, Squamous Cell Carcinoma, Thoracic Cancer and Thyroid Cancer.

His awards speak of his success. He has been awarded the Castle Connolly America’s Top Doctors Award from 2002-2009 and the same for cancer from 2005-2007 for his outstanding contributions. He is a Boston University graduate who took up internship and residency at its Graduate Hospital. His fellowship was completed at the Fox Chase Cancer Center and the Penn Presbyterian Medical Center.

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What is mesothelioma?

Mesothelioma (cancer of the mesothelium) is a disease in which cells of the mesothelium become abnormal and divide without control or order. They can invade and damage nearby tissues and organs. Cancer cells can also metastasize (spread) from their original site to other parts of the body. Most cases of mesothelioma begin in the pleura or peritoneum.

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