John A Ridge, MD, PhD, FACS
I came to the department of surgical oncology at Fox Chase Cancer Center in 1991, moving from San Francisco to join one of the country's first multispecialty head and neck cancer teams. Since then, I have dedicated my career to curing as many patients with head and neck cancer as possible, while providing all of them with the best quality of life.
I recognized years ago that many patients with head and neck cancer could be cured and enjoy a high quality of life if they were treated with radiation and sometimes with chemotherapy, instead of with operations. As a result, I have worked closely with other cancer specialists to care for many patients without radical surgery. The Fox Chase Cancer Center team is well-known and highly regarded because we work together to offer each patient the treatments that will help them best.
Head and neck cancer is uncommon, and modern treatment of head and neck cancer can be complex. Our experienced and talented team employs skills developed through years of working together to cure patients with these rare tumors. We draw together common threads to craft a plan for each patient.
The head and neck surgeon must be willing to recommend care that does not involve an operation for those patients who do not need surgery. As radiation and chemotherapy treatments improve, major operations have become less necessary in the care of patients with head and neck cancer.
However, all too many patients still need operations for their primary tumor or for recurrent cancer. For these cases, we have refined and developed techniques for the safe removal and sophisticated reconstruction necessary to cure cancers of the head and neck, while allowing patients to pursue a high quality of life.
In addition, I am honored to have played a role in the development and execution of important clinical trials that have led to improvements in quality of life for many patients with head and neck cancer.
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Introductory Video of Dr. Ridge
Surgical Oncology
Chief, Head and Neck Surgery
Meet other members of the head and neck cancer treatment team.
Fox Chase Cancer Center
333 Cottman Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19111-2497
To make an appointment, call:
215-728-2570.
For general information, call:
1-888-FOX CHASE.
An oncology certified nurse will assist you.
Clinical Expertise:
Head and Neck Surgery; Endocrine Surgery (Thyroid Tumors); Melanoma
Medical Education:
Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, Calif., 1981
(PhD in Biochemistry, 1978)
Residency:
General Surgery, University of Colorado, Denver, Colo.
Fellowship:
Surgical Oncology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, N.Y.
Certification:
American Board of Surgery
Professional Societies:
American Head & Neck Society,
Vice President;
American Radium Society,
Council Member;
American College of Surgeons,
Fellow;
American Association of Endocrine Surgeons;
American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists;
The Society of Surgical Oncology, Fellow;
American Society of Clinical Oncology;
Research Groups:
National Cancer Institute, Head and Neck Steering Committee;
Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group, Co-Chair, Head and Neck Committee;
Radiation Therapy Oncology Group, Member, Head and Neck Steering Committee;
National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Committee Panel Member (head and neck, thyroid and unknown primary)
Scientific Report:
Head and Neck Cancer Program;
Surgical Oncology
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Research Interests:
Nonsurgical Management of Head and Neck Cancer;
Organ Preservation;
New Techniques in Head and Neck Surgery;
Early and Advanced Thyroid Tumors;
Clinical Trial Design

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