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Nina D’Abreo named chief of medical oncology at Perlmutter Cancer Center

Nina D’Abreo, MD, has been named as chief of the Division of Hematology and Medical Oncology at NYU Langone Health’s Perlmutter Cancer Center—Sunset Park, effective September 1. Dr D’Abreo previously served as the director of the Breast Medical Oncology Program at Perlmutter Cancer Center at NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island, where she coordinated teams of physicians to assist patients from diagnosis to survivorship.

Dr D’Abreo has extensive clinical experience treating patients with breast cancer, having practiced in Mineola for 15 years. At Perlmutter Cancer Center—Sunset Park, she will lead a team of medical oncologists and other specialists that provides a full range of diagnostic services, treatments, and support programs for all types of cancer. She is also an assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine.

“The staff at Sunset Park recognizes the need for access and is committed to the population of Brooklyn,” said Dr D’Abreo. “Our goal is to offer the world-class care of a National Cancer Institute–designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, while maintaining a personalized and community experience.”

“Brooklyn is a microcosm of New York, with a diverse population, which is important for representation on clinical trials and health equity research,” added Dr D’Abreo. Having served as the network principal investigator for cooperative and industry-sponsored trials including research focused on optimizing HER2 and triple-negative breast cancer treatment, she plans to expand access not only to breast cancer trials but also other tumor types to Brooklyn-based patients.

With 39 locations throughout Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and Long Island, Perlmutter Cancer Center is the only full-service Comprehensive Cancer Center in Brooklyn with a local hospital (NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn) for acute care and surgery.

“Dr D’Abreo has been a proven leader at Perlmutter Cancer Center for some time now,” says Benjamin G. Neel, MD, PhD, director of the Perlmutter Cancer Center. “Delivering the highest-quality services to patients closer to home is part of our mission, and her track record with the patient population of Long Island will help us continue to grow our presence in Brooklyn.”

The center in Sunset Park, located at 5718 Second Avenue, offers medical appointments, chemotherapy, and radiation oncology at a single, convenient location, just two blocks south of NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn. Infusion treatments for neurologic and rheumatologic conditions also are available at the site. For complex cases, the Sunset Park medical team is supported by the broader Perlmutter Cancer Center network of doctors, who can provide multidisciplinary consultation when needed.
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