BiliaryTractCancer near Statesville, NC
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Biography: Dr. Anita Fei, MD is an Oncology Specialist who practices in Charlotte, NC. She is 34 years old. Dr. Anita Fei, MD is affiliated with Novant Health Ballantyne Medical Center.


Biography: Dr. Aakanksha Asija, MD is an Oncology Specialist who practices in Mooresville, NC. She is 44 years old. Dr. Aakanksha Asija, MD is affiliated with Novant Health Ballantyne Medical Center.

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Biography: Dr. Suraj Arora, MD is a Pulmonology Specialist who practices in Mooresville, NC. He is 42 years old. Dr. Suraj Arora, MD is affiliated with Novant Health Ballantyne Medical Center.



Biography: While an unforeseen surgical need is never wanted, Christopher Hunter, MD, is happy to be there for his patients should they have one. He chose to become a surgeon because it gave him the opportunity to help others. Dr. Hunter enjoys abdominal surgeries, but especially loves being able to help his patients during surgical emergencies. He is passionate about identifying patients' problems, fixing them and helping them feel better. Dr. Hunter is thrilled to have found a work home at Novant Health Salem Surgical Associates. Married with two young sons, Dr. Hunter stays busy outside of work spending time with his family being outdoors and exploring Winston-Salem together.

Biography: Dr. Baker joined Novant Health Oncology Specialists in 2016 and is happy to be back in his home state of North Carolina. Dr. Baker performs complex gynecologic surgeries, using minimally invasive procedures when possible, and administers chemotherapy for women with gynecologic malignancies. He finds the opportunity to develop lasting relationships with his cancer patients to be the most rewarding aspects of his clinical work. Dr. Baker is married and has two sons, Harvey and Winston. His wife, Anna, is a molecular biologist.


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Care Philosophy: My approach to medicine is first and foremost as patient advocate and educator. I feel that our most important role as physicians is to educate the public about their health. I apply this in both the clinic and the intensive care unit. I may not always

Biography: Dr. Suresh Jillellamudi, MD is a Critical Care Medicine Specialist who practices in Winston Salem, NC. He is 45 years old and has been practicing for 20 years. Dr. Suresh Jillellamudi, MD is affiliated with Novant Health Mint Hill Medical Center.

Biography: Dr. Holly Edington, MD is a Radiation Oncology Specialist who practices in Charlotte, NC. She is 36 years old. Dr. Holly Edington, MD is affiliated with Novant Charlotte NC.

Biography: Every day, patients, physicians and researchers are advancing their understanding of the biology of cancer, right down to the molecules that make up individual cancer cells. This includes learning more about how and why tumors react differently to different treatments. That is why I emphasize the need to tailor treatment to the individual based on his or her unique medical history and needs. In my years of practice, I've found that what works for one patient may not work for others, and I enjoy making those important distinctions and individual plans. \n My decisions about patient care have been aided, in part, by my participation in clinical research. What I learn through research yields practical insights into the latest and most effective therapies for all stages of breast cancer. This work has included serving as an investigator in the Southeast Clinical Oncology Research Consortium, which allows patients in rural communities across five states to participate in clinical trials without having to travel hundreds of miles. \n I also serve on a committee that seeks to identify best practices for preventing and treating breast cancer by developing and conducting national clinical trials. This work helps me keep informed about the most advanced treatments, so I can help patients whether they are enrolled in clinical trials or not. It was the rapid pace of discovery that first drew me to specialize in treating cancer. \n I am a third-generation physician. After growing up in Charlotte, I always dreamed of returning home to treat patients. Today, I am married with two daughters. I enjoy traveling, cooking and spending time at the beach in North Carolina.


Biography: When I was younger, I was attracted to medicine because it combined my love for science and learning with a desire to give back to the community. Today, as a gyn oncologist, I offer the full breadth of treatment options for patients - everything from surgery to medical management, including minimally-invasive approaches for surgery. \n Having personally seen how cancer affects families during my career, I take an honest and compassionate approach when addressing the fears and concerns that come with a cancer diagnosis and the subsequent journey. \n In medical school, I became passionate about women's health and caring for women. As a resident and fellow at Duke University Medical Center, I learned what an honor and privilege it is to be in this specialty. There is always room to learn, develop new techniques and collaborate with others, all in the interest of taking the best care of patients. That's one of the main reasons I am an active member of the Society of Gynecological Oncology, the American Society of Clinical Oncology and a fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. \n Outside of the time I spend with my patients, I enjoy spending time with my husband, Steve, my daughter and son, and our dog, Noodles. I love to exercise, read, and spend time with family and friends.






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