Doctor Dr. James Huang, M.D Profile

Dr. James Huang, M.D
Dr. James Huang, M.D: General Surgeon; Thoracic Surgeon
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Address:585 Schenectady Ave Brooklyn, New York USA - United States of America, 11203
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Phone: (718) 604-5483
Treatment Center: Canton-Potsdam Hospital

Dr. James Huang is a thoracic surgeon at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City.

He graduated Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, receiving an MD bachelor’s degree.

He completed his residency at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and also an additional residency at Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Huang has board certification in thoracic and general surgery, and his fellowships are known to be at New York Presbyterian Hospital- Weill Cornell Medical Center, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.

Dr. Huang is a specialized surgeon with interests in the treatment of cancers of the chest lung cancer and esophageal cancer.

Hi is also interested in: mesothelioma cancer, thymic carcinoma, thymoma, mediastinal tumors, video assisted thoracic surgery (VATS, Lobectomy), pulmonary metastases, minimally invasive thoracic surgery, clinical trials, and surgical education. He uses minimally invasive surgery to reduce trauma and speed the recovery process. He as a special interest in treating patients with Mesothelioma, thymoma and thymic carcinoma and other mediastinal tumors. His researches are increasing the knowledge in the area of uncommon diseases.

His work in clinical trials is very active, trying to find the best and more affective therapies to treat the tumors.

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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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