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Being at the top of your game isn’t easy. It takes countless hours of work, dedication, compassion and a drive to be excellent. All of these traits and more can be used to describe Regional Cancer Care Associates, whose physicians are regularly recognized as among the top in their field.
This year, six of them were recognized as Top Doctors for Women’s Health specializing in oncology as selected by health care research and information company Castle Connolly. The company has a long-standing reputation as America’s trusted source for identifying top doctors through its exhaustive and independent process of peer nomination, research, review and screening.
With skill, compassion, leadership and collaboration, RCCA’s physicians are able to guide patients through their medical journey, lead their field to new heights of effective care, and work closely with fellow clinical team members to provide the best care possible. They embody excellence in their medical specialty, representing the best of the best in terms of their skill and patient-centered focus.
The six RCCA physicians named to Castle Connolly’s list of Top Doctors for Women’s Health in New Jersey are:
May Abdo-Matkiwsky, DO, serving the Sparta community
Maurice Cairoli, MD, serving the Moorestown community
Denis Fitzgerald, MD, serving the Little Silver community
Anthony Ingenito, MD, serving the Hackensack community
Mark Pascal, MD, serving the Franklin Lakes/Hackensack community
Stanley Waintraub, MD, serving the Hackensack community
Of the more than 850,000 practicing physicians in the U.S., only 7% are named to the Top Doctors list. The designation is conferred only after a rigorous vetting process conducted by an experienced medical review board. Reviewers consider each doctors’ skills, professionalism, training/qualifications, experience, competence, outcomes and achievements as well as his or her relational skills and empathy toward patients.
RCCA has 90-plus cancer specialists who treat patients at more than 23 RCCA care centers in New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland and the Washington, D.C., area. Those oncologists see more than 23,000 new patients each year and provide care to more than 225,000 established patients, collaborating closely with their patients’ other physicians. They offer patients the latest in cutting-edge treatments, including immunotherapies and targeted therapy, as well as access to a wide range of clinical trials. In addition to serving patients who have solid tumors, blood-based cancers, and benign blood disorders such as anemia, RCCA care centers also provide infusion services to people with a number of non-oncologic conditions—including multiple sclerosis, Crohn’s disease, asthma, and rheumatoid arthritis — who take intravenously-administered medications.
To learn more about RCCA, call 844-928-0089 or visit RCCA.com.
For more information or to schedule an appointment,
call 844-346-7222. You can also schedule an appointment by calling the RCCA location nearest you.
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