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  1. Kenneth K. Sakata, M.D.

    Kenneth K. Sakata, M.D.

    1. Internist
    2. Critical Care Specialist
    3. Pulmonologist
    1. Phoenix, AZ
    Areas of focus:

    Flexible bronchoscopy, Rigid bronchoscopy, Chest tube placement, Pleurodesis, Lung cancer, Tumors and masses, Pleural d...isease, Bronchial stenosis

  2. Dante N. Schiavo, M.D.

    Dante N. Schiavo, M.D.

    1. Internist
    2. Critical Care Specialist
    3. Pulmonologist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Bronchoscopy, ARDS, Lung cancer, Interstitial lung disease, Pneumothorax, Pleural effusion, Pleural disease, Empyema

  3. Steven E. Schild, M.D.

    Steven E. Schild, M.D.

    1. Radiation Oncologist
    1. Phoenix, AZ
    Areas of focus:

    Radiation therapy, Prostate cancer, Lung cancer

  4. Mohamed M. Shanshal, M.B., B.Ch., M.D.

    Mohamed M. Shanshal, M.B., B.Ch., M.D.

    1. Oncologist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Lung cancer, Mesothelioma, Thymic tumor

  5. K Robert Shen, M.D.

    K Robert Shen, M.D.

    1. Thoracic Surgeon
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Lung volume reduction surgery, Minimally invasive surgery, Hyperhidrosis surgery, VATS, Esophagectomy, Heller myotomy, ...Thymectomy, Esophageal reconstruction, VATS lobectomy, Minimally invasive thymectomy, Video mediastinoscopy, Segmentectomy, Supercharged jejunal interposition, Hyperhidrosis, Myasthenia gravis, Esophageal cancer, Achalasia, Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Hiatal hernia, Lung cancer, Pneumothorax, Mediastinal lymph node enlargement, Thymic tumor, Mediastinal tumor, Pancoast tumor

  6. Terence T. Sio, M.D., M.S.

    Terence T. Sio, M.D., M.S.

    1. Oncologist
    2. Radiation Oncologist
    1. Phoenix, AZ
    Areas of focus:

    Brain stereotactic radiosurgery, Stereotactic radiosurgery, Intraoperative radiation therapy, Proton therapy, Radiation... therapy, Intensity-modulated radiation therapy, Stereotactic body radiotherapy, Brain tumor, Spinal cord tumor, Brain metastasis, Neurofibromatosis, Meningioma, Glioblastoma, Pituitary tumor, Acoustic neuroma, Glioma, Ependymoma, Astrocytoma, Chordoma, Oligodendroglioma, Neuroendocrine tumor, Colon cancer, Rectal cancer, Anal cancer, Pancreatic cancer, Esophageal cancer, Cholangiocarcinoma, Liver cancer, Stomach cancer, Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, Hepatocellular carcinoma, Gallbladder cancer, Gastrointestinal stromal tumor, Small bowel cancer, Ampullary cancer, Lung cancer, Neurofibroma, Spinal tumor, Brain cancer, Choroid plexus papilloma

  7. Katie E. Smith, M.D.

    Katie E. Smith, M.D.

    1. Oncologist
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Neuroendocrine tumor, Lung cancer, Mesothelioma, Small cell lung cancer, Non-small cell lung cancer, Thymic tumor

  8. Matthew Stib, M.D.

    Matthew Stib, M.D.

    1. Radiologist
    1. Phoenix, AZ
    Areas of focus:

    Lung cancer, Interstitial lung disease, Cardiomyopathy

  9. Karen L. Swanson, D.O.

    Karen L. Swanson, D.O.

    1. Internist
    2. Critical Care Specialist
    3. Pulmonologist
    1. Phoenix, AZ
    Areas of focus:

    Lung volume reduction surgery, Rigid bronchoscopy, Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia, Lung cancer, Pulmonary hypert...ension

  10. Luis F. Tapias Vargas, M.D.

    Luis F. Tapias Vargas, M.D.

    1. Thoracic Surgeon
    1. Rochester, MN
    Areas of focus:

    Lung volume reduction surgery, Robotic surgery, Minimally invasive surgery, Hyperhidrosis surgery, VATS, Esophagectomy,... Heller myotomy, Thymectomy, Esophageal reconstruction, VATS lobectomy, Minimally invasive thymectomy, Video mediastinoscopy, Segmentectomy, Minimally invasive esophagectomy, Hyperhidrosis, Myasthenia gravis, Esophageal cancer, Achalasia, Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Hiatal hernia, Lung cancer, Pneumothorax, Mediastinal lymph node enlargement, Thymic tumor, Mediastinal tumor, Pancoast tumor

Research

Researchers looking at results in a laboratory

Mayo Clinic doctors and researchers are actively studying ways to improve care for people with lung cancer. Examples include:

  • Improving early diagnosis. Mayo Clinic doctors are investigating ways to make lung cancer screening programs more effective by expanding the understanding of lung cancer risk and developing new tests, including blood tests, that could supplement imaging tests.
  • Making surgery less invasive. Mayo Clinic thoracic surgeons are devising less invasive techniques that lead to faster healing and less pain, including microlobectomy and robotic lobectomy.
  • Developing new targets for systemic therapy. Mayo Clinic doctors are studying lung cancer cells in order to develop new ways of targeting treatments. Mayo Clinic researchers made an important discovery that led to immunotherapy treatments called immune checkpoint inhibitors that have revolutionized care for people with metastatic lung cancer.

Lung cancer research is conducted in coordination with the Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center. Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center receives funding from the U.S. National Cancer Institute and is designated as a comprehensive cancer center. This designation recognizes the institution's scientific excellence and multidisciplinary resources focused on cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

Learn more about Mayo Clinic's Epidemiology and Genetics of Lung Cancer Research Program.

Publications

See a list of publications about lung cancer by Mayo Clinic doctors on PubMed, a service of the National Library of Medicine.

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