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Steven Dibiase, MD

 

Resident Physician
Radiation Oncology Residency
Department of Radiation Oncology
Thomas Jefferson University
steven.dibiase@mail.tju.edu
dibiase1@jeflin.tju.edu

 

Education

Institution and Location Degree Year(s) Field of Study
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 1995 - present Radiation Oncology Resident
Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA 1994 - 1995 Transitional Intern
Hahnemann University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA M.D. 1990 - 1994
Seton Hall University, South Orange, New Jersey B.S. 1986 - 1990 Chemistry
Bishop Eustace Preparatory, Pennsauken, NJ 1982 - 1986

 

Medical Licensure / Certification

1998 Board Eligible, Radiation Oncology, September, 1998
1996 - present Medical Physician and Surgeon, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
1995 - present Medical Physician and Surgeon, State of New Jersey
1995 Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners

 

Elected Positions / Committee Service

1998 - present Chief Resident, Department of Radiation Oncology, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
1997 - present American Association Cancer Research, Associate Member Council - 3 year term

 

Honors and Awards

1997 - 1998 ASTRO Research Fellowship "How different p53 mutations affect cellular radiosensitivity and DNA repair."
1990 - 1994 Women's Guild of Seton Hall Scholarship

 

Professional Societies

1996 - present American Association for Cancer Research, Associate Member
1996 - present American College of Radiation Oncology
1995 - present American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, Junior Member
1992 - present American Medical Association

 

Research Projects

1997 - present Examining differences in radiosensitivtiy and DNA repair in human glioma cell lines (MO59 J and K) which have deficient DNA-PK activity.

 

Publications

DiBiase SJ, Komarnicky LK, Xie Y, Schwartz G, Mansfield CM: The Number of Positive Margins Influence Outcome of Women Treated with Breast Preservation for Early Stage Breast Cancer. Cancer. Accepted for publication May 15, 1998.

DiBiase SJ, Rosenstock JG, Shabason L, Corn BW: Tumor Bed Brachytherapy with a Mesh Template: An accessible Alternative to Intraoperative Radiotherapy. J Surg Oncol 137: 509-512, 1997.

DiBiase SJ, Valicenti R, Corn B, Gomella L: Palliative Irradiation for Focally Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma: Support for Dose Escalation Based on a Biological Model. J Urol 158: 358-362, 1997.

 

Presentations

DiBiase SJ, Curran WJ, Iliakis G: Different p53 Mutations Do Not Affect Cellular Radiosensitivity and DNA Repair. Presented at the 89th Annual Meeting of the American AssocIatIon for Cancer Research (AACR), New Orleans, LA, March 1998.

DiBiase SJ, Werner-Wasik M, Croce R, Sweet J, Curran WJ: Standard Off-cord Lung Oblique Fields Do Not Include the Entire Mediastinum: A Computerized Tomography Simulator Study. Presented at the 39th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology meeting, October, 1997, Orlando, FL. Manuscript submitted to International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology and Physics (3/98).

DiBiase SJ, Komarnicky L, Xie Y, Schwartz G, Mansfield CM: The Number of Positive Margins Influence Outcome of Women Treated with Breast Preservation for Early Stage Breast Cancer. Presented at the American Radium Society in New York, NY, May 1997.

DiBiase SJ, Valicenti R, Corn B, Gomella L: Palliative Irradiation for Focally Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma: Support for Dose Escalation Based on a Biologiccal Model. Presented at the 38th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology meeting, October, 1996, Los Angelos, CA.

 

Leadership / Community Activities

1987 - present Lions Club, Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Help raise funds and organize activities for the blind.
1989 - 1990 President, American Chemical Society, Student Association, Seton Hall University
1988 - 1989 President, Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity, Seton Hall University chapter

 

Employment

1995 - present Emergency Physicians Associates (EPA), House physician for medical matters in psychiatric unit.
1994 -1997 American Para Professionals Systems (APPS)
Life insurance examiner, performed physical exams, EKG and blood work.

Interests

Karate, Distance running, Fishing, Orchid growing, Wine tasting

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