Dr. Andrew D. Zelenetz, MD, PhD
Oncologist | Medical Oncology
1275 York Ave New York NY, 10021About
I am a medical oncologist with special expertise in lymphoma, and former Chief of Memorial Sloan Kettering’s Lymphoma Service. I am a member of a close-knit team that provides compassionate, multidisciplinary ...
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Night sweats with Non Hodgkin Lymphoma
The most definitive way to control the night sweats associated with NHL is the treatment of the underlying disease. They will be resolved quickly. In some cases (during ongoing evaluation or with early treatment) non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or prednisone can be effective; however, this needs to be discussed with your oncologist. You should take no medications that your oncologist does not know about. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The International Prognostic Index predicts for outcome following autologous stem cell transplantation in patients with relapsed and primary refractory intermediate-grade lymphoma.
- Radioimmunotherapy for lymphoma.
- The W(sh), W(57), and Ph Kit expression mutations define tissue-specific control elements located between -23 and -154 kb upstream of Kit.
- Ifosfamide, carboplatin, and etoposide: a highly effective cytoreduction and peripheral-blood progenitor-cell mobilization regimen for transplant-eligible patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.
- Physical linkage of the lysyl oxidase-like (LOXL1) gene to the PML gene on human chromosome 15q22.
- MUC1 dysregulation as the consequence of a t(1;14)(q21;q32) translocation in an extranodal lymphoma.
- A novel gene STORP (STOmatin-Related Protein) is localized 2 kb upstream of the promyelocytic gene on chromosome 15q22.
- Cloning and characterization of a Golgin-related gene from the large-scale polymorphism linked to the PML gene.
- Clonotypic polymerase chain reaction confirms minimal residual disease in CLL nodular PR: results from a sequential treatment CLL protocol.
- Establishment of a human cell line (SKI-DLCL-1) with a t(1;14)(q21;q32) translocation from the ascites of a patient with diffuse large cell lymphoma.
- Deregulation of FCGR2B expression by 1q21 rearrangements in follicular lymphomas.
- Spectral karyotyping identifies new rearrangements, translocations, and clinical associations in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
- Molecular cytogenetic analysis of genomic instability at the 1q12-22 chromosomal site in B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
- Patient-specific, 3-dimensional dosimetry in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients treated with 131I-anti-B1 antibody: assessment of tumor dose-response.
- MUC-1 mucin protein expression in B-cell lymphomas.
Fellowships
- Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford Ca - Bariatric Surgery
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