Robert J. Cerfolio, MD

Thoracic & Cardiac Surgeon, General Surgeon

Conditions Treated

Lung Cancer Pericardial Mesothelioma Pleural Mesothelioma

Bio & Insurance Information

Practicing at the University of Alabama Birmingham Comprehensive Cancer Center as a thoracic surgeon, Dr. Robert Cerfolio focuses on diagnosing and treating mesothelioma. Dr. Cerfolio completed the University of Rochester Medical School and finished several residencies at the University of Connecticut, St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York and Cornell University Medical College. With such a good academic background, Dr. Robert Cerfolio is regarded as an expert in this area, with many studies conducted, mainly related to mesothelioma and its treatment methods.


Education & Training

University of Rochester, Rochester, NY - 1984

Education

University of Rochester, Rochester, NY - 1988

Medical School

University of Connecticut, St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Hartford, CT; Cornell University Medical College, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY; Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN

Residency

Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN - 1996

Fellowship

Board Certifications

American Board of Surgery

American Board of Thoracic Surgery - Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery

Hospitals & Clinics

UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(205) 934-5077

1824 6th Ave S

Birmingham, Alabama 35233

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Publications

Dr. Robert J. Cerfolio has contributed to 4 publications.

One Hundred Planned Robotic Segmentectomies: Early Results, Technical Details, and Preferred Port Placement.

Cerfolio, R. J.,Watson, C.,Minnich, D. J.,Calloway, S.,Wei, B.; Ann. Thorac. Surg.

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Decreasing the Preincision Time for Pulmonary Lobectomy: The Process of Lean and Value Stream Mapping.

Cerfolio, R. J.,Steenwyk, B. L.,Watson, C.,Sparrow, J.,Belopolsky, V.,Townsley, M.,Lyerly, R.,Downing, M.,Bryant, A.,Gurley, W. Q.,Henling, C.,Crawford,

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Robotic surgery for posterior mediastinal pathology.

Broussard, B. L.,Wei, B.,Cerfolio, R. J.; Ann Cardiothorac Surg.

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Is post-operative radiotherapy of any benefit after R0 resection for N2 disease?

Cerfolio, R. J.,Estes, J. H.; Transl Lung Cancer Res.

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Memberships

American Association for Thoracic Surgery

American College of Chest Physicians

American College of Surgeons

International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer

Southern Thoracic Surgical Association

July 06, 2016

by Debbie Q.

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“Dr. Cerfolio was the one that helped my mother twelve years ago. We visited him last week and he gave her a clean bill of health. He really is an amazing doctor and also a person. I will highly recommend Dr. Cerfolio to anyone who needs a thoracic surgeon. ”

March 06, 2016

by Linda M.

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“My husband is 71 and had most of his esophagus removed due to cancer and achalasia. After doing chemo and radiation Dr. Cerfolio and his amazing team performed an esophagogastrectomy. Dr. Cerfolio is a meticulous surgeon and also a caring person. My husband did his exercises of stairs, breathing, walking and came home on day 7 after the surgery after following Dr, Cerfolio’s instructions. We were blessed this past year and one of our greatest blessing was Dr. Cerfolio.”

June 29, 2016

by Charlie D.

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“My 69-year-old dad got an Ivor Lewis Esophagectomy procedure performed by Dr. Cerfolio. We are very satisfied with everything he did and how well he explained what he was going to do. My dad felt a little ill because he was not being able to drink anything for 12 days. That is the only problem he had but overall everything went great. Dr. Cerfolio is very good and we would recommend him to anyone who needs such a surgery. ”