Matthew Zibelman, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Hematology/Oncology
I find genitourinary oncology to be a particularly satisfying and exciting field within medical oncology. It includes a diverse group of patients and a variety of different disease with their own unique opportunities and challenges. It is an area involved in a great deal of research, which has afforded new treatment options for patients, and allows me to be involved in helping patients live longer, live better, and in some instances, even help cure them of their disease.
Fortunately, at Fox Chase Cancer Center, our faculty and staff are dedicated and united towards one goal – optimally treating patients with cancer. I completed my oncology training at Fox Chase and was fortunate to be able to continue as an attending physician at this world-class institution. As part of Fox Chase, our patients have access to the cutting edge of clinical oncology, including the ability to have access to exciting new drugs as part of clinical trials. Medical oncology is a rapidly evolving world, with new treatments and possibilities continually being made available to improve patient outcomes, and Fox Chase strives to remain at the forefront of those changes.