Heather J. Landau is a board-certified oncologist and hematologist, and works as part of a multidisciplinary team caring for patients with hematologic disorders. She received her medical degree from Upstate Medical University followed by residency in internal medicine from University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and fellowship in hematology/oncology from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Dr. Landau has a special interest and expertise in treating patients with disorders that arise in white blood cells called plasma cells, including multiple myeloma and light chain (AL) amyloidosis. Her research focuses on new treatment approaches for plasma cell disorders. Along with her colleagues she is testing targeted therapies, immunomodulatory agents, and stem cell transplantation to arrive at more-effective and less-toxic regimens for these diseases.
She is co-leading a study comparing the effectiveness of an immunomodulatory agent (lenalidomide) with that of high-dose therapy and stem cell transplantation. She is also leading a trial to determine the most effective post-stem cell transplant therapy. As the principal investigator of an ongoing trial using a risk-adapted approach to stem cell transplant followed by novel agents in AL amyloidosis, she has had the opportunity to present exciting results demonstrating significant activity and low toxicity with this approach.
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Heather
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Landau
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center<br>
1275 York Avenue
1275 York Avenue
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212-639-8808
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New York
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New York
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