Oncology MD MS Haematology Medical Oncology (USA) Registered Number – Milwaukee Experience – 12 years Language – English, Hindi, Telugu
Detailed Experience
Dr. Kilari practices at the Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Clinical Cancer Center where he specializes in the management of patients with genitourinary malignancies. Dr. Kilari moved back to the United States after finishing medical school in India to finish his internal medicine training at New York Methodist Hospital. In the course of his residency, he developed an interest in Oncology during his rotations at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York. Subsequently he completed a fellowship in haematology and oncology at the University of Rochester, where he also served as a Chief Fellow. He received the ASCO foundation Merit award in 2013. His clinical research interests focus on the development of better treatment options for patients with genitourinary malignancies.
Education & Training
Andhra Medical College – Visakhapatnam – India – Doctor of Medicine – (2004) New York Methodist Hospital – Brooklyn – Internship and Residency in Internal Medicine – (2006-2009) University of Rochester Medical Center – Rochester – NY – Fellowship in Hematology and Oncology – (2010-2013)0
Doctor Say -
“My clinical and research activities focus on the care of patients with genitourinary malignancies. I believe in providing personalized care to all my patients and will be available to them around the clock”
Publications (52)
Biomarker-Directed Therapy in Black and White Men With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer.(Hwang C, Henderson NC, Chu SC, Holland B, Cackowski FC, Pilling A, Jang A, Rothstein S, Labriola M, Park JJ, Ghose A, Bilen MA, Mustafa S, Kilari D, Pierro MJ, Thapa B, Tripathi A, Garje R, Ravindra A, Koshkin VS, Hernandez E, Schweizer MT, Armstrong AJ, McKay RR, Dorff TB, Alva AS, Barata PC) JAMA Netw Open 2023 Sep 05;6(9):e2334208 PMID: 37721753 PMCID: PMC10507489 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85171513698 09/18/2023
Comprehensive genomic profiling: Does timing matter? (Thapa B, Ahmed G, Szabo A, Kamgar M, Kilari D, Mehdi M, Menon S, Daniel S, Thompson J, Thomas J, George B) Front Oncol 2023;13:1025367 PMID: 36865796 PMCID: PMC9971445 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85149381128 03/04/2023
Comprehensive genomic profiling: Does timing matter? (Thapa B, Ahmed G, Szabo A, Kamgar M, Kilari D, Mehdi M, Menon S, Daniel S, Thompson J, Thomas J, George B) Frontiers in Oncology 2023;13 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85149381128 01/01/2023
PROMISE: a real-world clinical-genomic database to address knowledge gaps in prostate cancer. (Koshkin VS, Patel VG, Ali A, Bilen MA, Ravindranathan D, Park JJ, Kellezi O, Cieslik M, Shaya J, Cabal A, Brown L, Labriola M, Graham LS, Pritchard C, Tripathi A, Nusrat S, Barata P, Jang A, Chen SR, Garje R, Acharya L, Hwang C, Pilling A, Oh W, Jun T, Natesan D, Nguyen C, Kilari D, Pierro M, Thapa B, Cackowski F, Mack A, Heath E, Marshall CH, Tagawa ST, Halabi S, Schweizer MT, Armstrong A, Dorff T, Alva A, McKay R) Prostate Cancer Prostatic Dis 2022 Sep;25(3):388-396 PMID: 34363009 PMCID: PMC9385488 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-85112618674 08/08/2021
Gaps in nutritional research among older adults with cancer. (Presley CJ, Dotan E, Soto-Perez-deCelis E, Jatoi A, Mohile SG, Won E, Alibhai S, Kilari D, Harrison R, Klepin HD, Wildes TM, Mustian K, Demark-Wahnefried W) J Geriatr Oncol 2016 Jul;7(4):281-92 PMID: 27197919 PMCID: PMC4969118 SCOPUS ID: 2-s2.0-84971324913 05/21/2016