Andrea S. Wolf, MD
Thoracic & Cardiac Surgeon
Lobectomy Pleurectomy with Decortication (P/D) Thoracoscopy Thoracotomy
Mount Sinai Hospital Mount Sinai Beth Israel Mount Sinai Brooklyn
Trained as a thoracic surgeon, Dr. Andrea Wolf studied medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston and graduated in 2003. Moving to the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Dr. Wolf completed her residency in general surgery. Dr. Wolf also completed a fellowship in thoracic surgery at the Brigham and Women's Hospital within Harvard Medical School in Boston. Dr. Andrea Wolf can be found at the Mount Sinai Hospital, where she practices as a thoracic surgeon.
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ - 1998
Education
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA - 2003
Medical School
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA (2003-2008)
Residency
Brigham and Women\'s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (2008-2010)
Fellowship
American Board of Surgery
American Board of Thoracic Surgery - Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery
Survival after Sublobar Resection for Early-Stage Lung Cancer: Methodological Obstacles in Comparing the Efficacy to Lobectomy.
Taioli E1, Yip R2, Olkin I3, Wolf A4, Nicastri D4, Henschke C2, Yankelevitz D2, Pass H5, Flores RM6.
See more >>Racial disparities in esophageal cancer survival after surgery.
Yankelevitz DF, Yip R, Smith JP, Liang M, Liu Y, Xu DM, Salvatore MM, Wolf AS, Flores RM, Henschke CI; International Early Lung Cancer Action Program Investigators Group.
See more >>CT Screening for Lung Cancer: Nonsolid Nodules in Baseline and Annual Repeat Rounds
Yankelevitz DF, Yip R, Smith JP, Liang M, Liu Y, Xu DM, Salvatore MM, Wolf AS, Flores RM, Henschke CI; International Early Lung Cancer Action Program Investigators Group.
See more >>Meta-Analysis of Survival After Pleurectomy Decortication Versus Extrapleural Pneumonectomy in Mesothelioma.
Taioli E1, Wolf AS2, Flores RM3.
See more >>November 04, 2013
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“When I had an EPP for stage IV thymoma Dr. Wolf was on my team of surgeons. She explained things to me before the surgery and was at my bedside several times per day after it. I was in need of bedside twice, and she came and performed these surgical procedures professionally. I am so grateful that she was on my team. Having stage IV cancer is like a trauma. ”