Edward KIM, MD, FSIR
Director, Interventional Oncology
Associate Professor of Radiology and Surgery Division of Interventional Radiology Mount Sinai Medical Center One Gustave L. Levy Place New York
Dr. Edward Kim, MD FSIR is Associate Professor of Radiology and Surgery at the Mount Sinai Hospital. His clinical research has focused on the field of minimally invasive procedures for treatment of cancer. Through interdisciplinary collaboration with the division of liver transplantation and surgical oncology, numerous publications have been generated related to radiofrequency ablation, microwave ablation, transarterial chemoembolization, radioembolization and electromagnetic tracking for image guidance for the treatment of primary and metastatic liver cancer. I have participated in multi-center industry sponsored trials that have studied the use of novel devices for the treatment of liver cancer.
Since becoming the Director of Interventional Oncology, multidisciplinary approach to evaluate and follow patients was initiated with our liver transplantation team. Our treatment of liver cancer patients approaches.
1500 patients annually.
Our expertise in various technologies, including radioembolization, has resulted in patients seeking treatment at Mount Sinai Medical Center, as well as the training of physicians from around the world at our Center of Excellence training for radioembolization.