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Medical Oncology · Massachusetts
Justin Becker

Justin Becker, MD, PHD

Oncology

Boston, MA
Allison Chang

Allison Chang, MD, PHD

Oncology

Boston, MA
Nancy Kaddis

Nancy Kaddis, M.D.

Oncology

South Weymouth, MA
Isaac Solomon

Isaac Solomon, M.D., Ph.D.

Instructor in Pathology, Harvard Medical School

Oncology

Boston, MA
David Qualls

David Qualls, MD

Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Oncology

Boston, MA
Jordan Chinai

Jordan Chinai, MD, PhD

Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Oncology

Boston, MA
Justin Broyles

Justin Broyles, M.D.

Oncology

Boston, MA
Christian Sampson

Christian Sampson, MD

Oncology

Boston, MA
Taliya Lantsman

Taliya Lantsman, MD

Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Oncology

Boston, MA
Maclean Sellars

Maclean Sellars, MD, PhD

Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Oncology

Boston, MA
Rahul Vedula

Rahul Vedula, M.D.

Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School and a physician in the adult leukemia program at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. He received his MD from Tufts Un; Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Oncology

Boston, MA
Erica Pimenta

Erica Pimenta, M.D., Ph.D.

Instructor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, an attending physician in the Sarcoma Center ad DFCI, and leads a research program with the Van Allend Lab ded; Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Oncology

Boston, MA
Tammy Hshieh

Tammy Hshieh, M.D.

Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School

Oncology

Boston, MA
David Meredith

David Meredith, M.D., Ph.D.

Instructor in Pathology, Harvard Medical School

Oncology

Boston, MA
Roger Belizaire

Roger Belizaire, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor of Pathology at Harvard Medical School with appointments at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and Boston Children’s Hos; Director in the Division of Transfusion Medicine at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital. His research focuses on oncogenic signaling and targeted therapies in my

Oncology

Boston, MA
Mark Murakami

Mark Murakami, M.D.

Director, Mantle Cell Lymphoma Center; Director, Follicular Lymphoma Center

Oncology

Boston, MA
Sudha Bolla

Sudha Bolla, M.D.

Oncology

Boston, MA
Allyson Goldberg

Allyson Goldberg, M.D.

Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Oncology

Jamaica Plain, MA
Caroline Cubbison

Caroline Cubbison, MD

Instructor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School

Oncology

Boston, MA

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a Medical Oncology oncologist do?
A Medical Oncology oncologist is a Oncology physician with focused training in the systemic treatment of cancer with chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and hormonal therapy. After completing Oncology residency, they pursue additional fellowship training so they can manage cases that fall outside what a general oncologist typically handles day to day.
What conditions does a Medical Oncology oncologist treat?
A Medical Oncology oncologist commonly treats breast cancer, colorectal cancer, lung cancer, lymphomas, melanoma, and pancreatic cancer. Many also see closely related conditions within Oncology, particularly when a case is complex, atypical, or has not responded to first-line care from a general oncologist.
When should I see a Medical Oncology oncologist?
Consider seeing a Medical Oncology oncologist when you have a new cancer diagnosis or your treatment plan involves systemic therapy, when a primary care clinician or general oncologist suggests a focused evaluation, or when you want a second opinion from a physician whose practice is concentrated on this exact area. Patients often reach a Medical Oncology oncologist through referral, but you can also seek one directly.
How is a Medical Oncology oncologist different from a general oncologist?
Both are board-eligible oncologists, but a Medical Oncology oncologist has additional fellowship training and a practice that focuses on the systemic treatment of cancer with chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and hormonal therapy. General oncologists treat a broad range of Oncology concerns; Medical Oncology oncologists concentrate on the harder or more specific cases within that range, and tend to see a higher volume of patients with breast cancer, colorectal cancer, lung cancer, lymphomas, melanoma, and pancreatic cancer.
How does Convene match me with a top Medical Oncology oncologist?
Convene Health evaluates oncologists on peer recognition, clinical leadership, published research, institutional affiliations, and patient feedback. When you complete an intake, our care team reviews your history and matches you with a vetted Medical Oncology oncologist whose focus aligns with your case. Membership covers priority appointment coordination; the match itself is free.