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Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge

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Basking Ridge, New Jersey 07920
Global Leader in Skin Cancer
Global Leader in Breast Cancer
Conducts research for Lung Cancer
Conducts research for Lymphoma
Conducts research for Stomach Cancer
596 reported clinical trials
185 medical researchers
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Summary

Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge is a medical facility located in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. This center is recognized for care of Skin Cancer, Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, Lymphoma, Stomach Cancer and other specialties. Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge is involved with conducting 596 clinical trials across 604 conditions. There are 185 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as Christopher J. Forlenza, Andrea Cercek, MD, Alan L Ho, MD, PhD, and Thomas Kaley, MD.

Area of expertise

1Skin Cancer
Global Leader
Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge has run 121 trials for Skin Cancer. Some of their research focus areas include:
Stage IV
Stage III
Stage II
2Breast Cancer
Global Leader
Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge has run 87 trials for Breast Cancer. Some of their research focus areas include:
Stage IV
HER2 negative
HER2 positive

Top PIs

Clinical Trials running at Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge

Skin Cancer
Lung Cancer
Esophageal Adenocarcinoma
Esophageal Carcinoma
Breast Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Ovarian Cancer
Gastroesophageal Junction Adenocarcinoma
Kidney Cancer
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
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Radiation Therapy

for Brain Metastasis

This phase III trial compares the effectiveness of fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery (FSRS) to usual care stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) in treating patients with cancer that has spread from where it first started to the brain. Radiation therapy uses high energy x-rays to kill tumor cells and shrink tumors. FSRS delivers a high dose of radiation to the tumor over 3 treatments. SRS is a type of external radiation therapy that uses special equipment to position the patient and precisely give a single large dose of radiation to a tumor. FSRS may be more effective compared to SRS in treating patients with cancer that has spread to the brain.
Recruiting2 awards Phase 312 criteria
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Pump Chemotherapy

for Colorectal Cancer

This phase III trial compares hepatic arterial infusion (HAI) (pump chemotherapy) in addition to standard of care chemotherapy versus standard of care chemotherapy alone in treating patients with colorectal cancer that has spread to the liver (liver metastases) and cannot be removed by surgery (unresectable). HAI uses a catheter to carry a tumor-killing chemotherapy drug called floxuridine directly into the liver. HAI is already approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in metastatic colorectal cancer to the liver, but it is only available at a small number of hospitals, and most of the time it is not used until standard chemotherapy stops working. Standard chemotherapy drugs work in different ways to stop the growth of tumor cells, either by killing the cells, by stopping them from dividing, or by stopping them from spreading. Adding HAI to standard chemotherapy may be effective in shrinking or stabilizing unresectable colorectal liver metastases.
Recruiting2 awards Phase 37 criteria
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Cemiplimab + Surgery

for Advanced Skin Cancer

This phase III trial compares the effect of adding cemiplimab to standard therapy (surgery with or without radiation) versus standard therapy alone in treating patients with stage III/IV squamous cell skin cancer that is able to be removed by surgery (resectable) and that may have come back after a period of improvement (recurrent). The usual treatment for patients with resectable squamous cell skin cancer is the removal of the cancerous tissue (surgery) with or without radiation, which uses high energy x-rays, particles, or radioactive seeds to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies, such as cemiplimab, may help the body's immune system attack the cancer, and may interfere with the ability of tumor cells to grow and spread. Cemiplimab has been approved for the treatment of skin cancer that has spread or that cannot be removed by surgery, but it has not been approved for the treatment of skin cancer than can be removed by surgery. Adding cemiplimab to the usual treatment of surgery with or without radiation may be more effective in treating patients with stage III/IV resectable squamous cell skin cancer than the usual treatment alone.
Recruiting2 awards Phase 37 criteria

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of research happens at Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge?
Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge is a medical facility located in Basking Ridge, New Jersey. This center is recognized for care of Skin Cancer, Breast Cancer, Lung Cancer, Lymphoma, Stomach Cancer and other specialties. Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge is involved with conducting 596 clinical trials across 604 conditions. There are 185 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as Christopher J. Forlenza, Andrea Cercek, MD, Alan L Ho, MD, PhD, and Thomas Kaley, MD.
Where is Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge located?
Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge is situated at 136 Mountainview Blvd, Basking Ridge, New Jersey. Visitors can follow signs to the parking garage from the main entrance or opt for valet parking services.
Who should I call to ask about financial aid or insurance network?
**Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge Hospital Financial and Insurance Assistance** 1. **Financial Assistance Program**: Contact your Patient Access Coordinator (PAC) by calling your doctor's office for financial assistance application. Required documents include proof of income and assets. 2. **Prescription Drug Co-Pay Assistance**: Apply for prescription assistance through drug manufacturers or foundations with the help of MSK Patient Financial Services (PFS). 3. **Social Work Services**: Offers emotional support, guidance, and practical assistance. Social workers are available at all locations. For urgent matters outside business hours, call 212-639-2000 to speak with the on-call doctor.
What insurance does Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge accept?
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Basking Ridge accepts a wide range of insurance plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance providers such as Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, and more. It is crucial to verify insurance information with the doctor's office as it may change frequently and to check with your insurance carrier to ensure coverage. Additionally, Memorial Sloan Kettering offers a Financial Assistance program for patients facing financial difficulties or without health insurance.
What awards or recognition has Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge received?
Memorial Sloan Kettering Basking Ridge, located in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, is renowned for its nursing excellence, having received the Shining Star Award for compassion, advocacy, relationships, and excellence in nursing. This hospital is an integral part of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, a forefront institution in cancer research and care, dedicated to advancing clinical cancer research, basic and translational research, and population studies.
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