Locations
VMG Breast Oncology - Paramus
About Moira Christoudias
What are some of the specific conditions you treat?
Breast cancer, high-risk patients, atypical ductal hyperplastia, atypical lobular hyperplastia, lobular carcinoma in stiu, intraductal papilloma, fibroadenoma and nipple discharge.
What techniques or procedures do you use in your practice?
Oncoplastic surgery and nipple-sparing mastectomy.
What would you like patients to know about your approach to care?
I believe each patient needs to be treated individually. I work with our team at Valley-Mount Sinai Comprehensive Cancer Care to ensure a compassionate, comprehensive approach to the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. We participate in groundbreaking research and utilize the most up-to-date treatment modalities.
NJ Top Doctor
NJ Monthly
2018
The A. Lester Humanitarian Award
Morristown Medical Center
2011
The Ames L. Filippone Jr., MD Chairman's Award
Morristown Medical Center
2011
Publications
"Are the American Society for Radiation Oncology Guidelines Accurate Predictors of Recurrence in Early Stage Breast Cancer Patients Treated with Balloon-based Brachytherapy?", International Journal of Surgery, 2013.
"Effect of Preoperative MRI on mastectomy and contralateral prophylactic mastectomy rates at a community hospital by a single surgeon", Breast Journal, 2014.
Clinical Trials
Comparison of Operative to Monitoring and Endocrine Therapy (COMET) Trial for Low Risk DCIS
- This is a randomized, controlled trial designed to study the risks and benefits of active surveillance compared with surgery +/- radiation therapy for low-risk ductal carcinoma in situ.
Experience
Training
The Bryn Maur Hospital
Fellowship, Breast Surgery, 2012
Morristown Memorial Hospital
Residency, General Surgery, 2011
UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical School
Doctor of Medicine, 2006
Board Certifications
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American Board Of Surgery, 2012
Ratings & Reviews
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