Dr. Reed
-Tell us about yourself.

-What led you to the Mitchell Cancer Institute?

-Tell us about your research.

-Tell us about your clinical interests.

-What makes MCI different from a community-based clinic?

-What advantage does a research-based environment provide to patients?

-When is chemotherapy used in gynecologic cancers?

-Do you have other clinical interests?

-Tell us something interesting about yourself.

-Can you use Taxol to illustrate what we would like to do at the MCI?

-What developments have you been making at MCI?

Dr. Rocconi
-Tell us about yourself.

-Tell us about your background and training.

-Why did you decide to come to the MCI?

-Tell us about your clinical activities at the MCI.

-What are the advantages of a center that’s with an inter-disciplinary approach?

-Why is basic science important to patients?

-Tell us about your scientific interests.

-When should a woman see a gynecologic oncologist?

-How does a patient know she is at risk for cancer?

-How important is it for a woman to know the medical history of her family?

-What should a woman do to reduce her risk for ovarian cancer?

Dr. Finan
-Tell us about yourself.

-What should a new patient expect when they come to visit a gynecologic oncologist?

-What do we find out by screening?

-What are some new treatments for ovarian cancer?

-What are some new surgical developments?

-What are the benefits of robotic surgery?

-When is radiation therapy used in treating gynecologic cancer?

-How do patients benefit from an inter-disciplinary approach to cancer treatment?

-Tell us about the different types of gynecologic cancers.

-Should young women be concerned about gynecologic cancers?

-What is the HPV vaccine?

-Do you provide second opinions?

-How do patients enter your practice?

-When would someone need to self-refer?

-Is there a screening test for ovarian cancer?

-What are the benefits of seeking treatment at the MCI?