


Dr. Mark Ratain, MD
Dr. Mark Ratain, MD is a hematologist in Chicago, IL and has over 40 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from yale University in 1980. He is affiliated with The University of Chicago Medical Center.
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5841 S Maryland Ave Chicago, IL 60637Make an Appointment
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Dr. Ratain is affiliated with The University of Chicago Medical Center Chicago, a highly rated hospital.
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- Areas of ExpertiseDr. Ratain specializes in the areas of Hematology, Internal Medicine & Medical Oncology. • See board certifications
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Dr. Mark Ratain, MD is a hematologist in Chicago, IL and has over 40 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from yale University in 1980. He is affiliated with The University of Chicago Medical Center.Hematology
Medical Oncology
Internal Medicine
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Yale University
Medical School, 1980
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Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics of Anticancer Agents, 2011-05-23
Analysis of the Yield of Phase II Combination Therapy Trials in Medical Oncology, 2010-09-13
Establishment of CYP2D6 Reference Samples by Multiple Validated Genotyping Platforms, 2014-07-01
Searching for Tissue-Specific Expression Pattern-Linked Nucleotides of UGT1A Isoforms, 2007-04-25
Evidence for Clinical Implementation of Pharmacogenomics in Cardiac Drugs, 2015-06-10
Analyzing the Clinical Actionability of Germline Pharmacogenomic Findings in Oncology, 2018-05-09
Pharmacogenomics: will the promise be fulfilled?, 2010-11-30
A genome-wide integrative study of microRNAs in human liver, 2013-06-13
Might cigarettes be a "smoking gun” to reduce taxane myelotoxicity?, 2012-08-02
Pharmacogenomic-Based Decision-Support to Predict Adherence to Medications, 2020-05-25
A Phase I Study of Continuous Infusion Cilengitide in Patients with Solid Tumors, 2010-09-14
Cancer pharmacogenomics: strategies and challenges, 2012-11-27
A pharmacogenetic study of vorinostat glucuronidation, 2011-06-23
A Survey of the Population Genetic Variation in the Human Kinome, 2009-07-31
The Outlier in All of Us: Why Implementing Pharmacogenomics Could Matter for Everyone, 2016-02-15
Short Communication: R(+)XK469 inhibits hydroxylation of S-warfarin by CYP2C9, 2009-05-21
METABOLISM OF MEGESTROL ACETATE IN VITRO AND THE ROLE OF OXIDATIVE METABOLITES, 2017-11-10
A PHARMACOGENETIC STUDY OF ALDEHYDE OXIDASE I IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH XK469, 2014-01-15
Patient insights on features of an effective pharmacogenomics patient portal, 2020-06-08
Unsupported off-label chemotherapy in metastatic colon cancer, 2012-12-29
Pharmacogenomics and Patient Care: One Size Does Not Fit All, 2012-09-26
Evaluation of utility of pharmacokinetic studies in phase I trials of two oncology drugs, 2013-09-20
Taking a Measured Approach to Toxicity Data in Phase I Oncology Clinical Trials, 2015-10-14
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86%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home2% higher than the national average
80%Patients said that doctors always listened to them and explained things well4% higher than the national average
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