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Dr. Dragun Anthony, MD
Radiation Oncology
Dr. Dragun Anthony, MD is a radiation oncologist in Camden, NJ and has over 20 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Drexel University College of Medicine in 2002. He is affiliated with Cooper University Hospital. He is accepting new patients.
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MD Anderson Cancer Center at Cooper
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- Area of Expertise • Dr. Anthony specializes in the area of Radiation Oncology. See board certifications
- Explains Conditions Well • Patients said this doctor explains conditions well. See reviews
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- Trustworthy • Patients said this doctor is trustworthy. See reviews
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care philosophy
My goal is to provide individualized, tailored and holistic care to patients diagnosed with cancer. Providing access to cutting-edge treatments not readily available in other parts of the community is central to that objective.Radiation Oncology
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Medical University Hospital
Residency Hospital, 2007Crozer-chester Medical Center
Internship Hospital, 2003Drexel University College Of Medicine
Medical School, 2002
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Learn more about medical license public record checkDragun AE, Jenrette JM, Harper JL et al. Predictors of Cosmetic outcome following MammoSite breast brachytherapy, 6/2007
Vu KN, Dragun AE, Cole DJ et al. Accelerated partial breast irradiation using the MammoSite breast brachytherapy technique: a multidisciplinary approach to breast conservation therapy, 2005
Zauls JA, Dragun AE, Sharma AK. Intensity modulated radiation therapy for unresectable solid pseudopapillary tumor of the pancreas, 2006
Dragun AE, Harmon JF, & Aguero EG. Defining the target and protecting normal tissue in inverse-planned intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for head and neck, prostate and gynecologic cancers: a comparative review., 2005
Bhandari RN, Dragun AE, Aguero EG, et al. External beam radiotherapy for perirectal angiomyxoma results in dramatic clinical response and allows a patient to avoid abdominoperineal resection, 2006
Dragun AE, Jenrette JM, Pope TL et al. Mammographic surveillance after MammoSite breast brachytherapy: architectural patterns and additional interventions, 12/2007
Dragun AE, Aguero EG, Harmon JF, et al. Chest wall dose in MammoSite breast brachytherapy: radiobiologic estimations of late complication risk based on dose-volume considerations, 2005
Harper JL, Dragun AE. Patient positioning during breast brachytherapy, 2/2007
Dragun AE. Accelerated Partial-Breast Irradiation: A Viable Choice, 10/2007
American College of Radiation Oncology Resident Scholarship Award, Feb 2006
American Brachytherapy Society Resident Scholarship Award, May 2006
Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, 2001
South Carolina Medical Association Resident Scholarship Award, May 2007
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84%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home76%Patients said that nurses always listened to them and explained things well1% higher than the national average
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