In Memoriam
Eli Glatstein, M.D.

Vice Chairman, Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Department: Radiation Oncology
Contact information
HUP - Perelman Center for Advance Medicine
3400 Civic Center Boulevard, 2nd Floor West
Philadelphia, PA 19104
3400 Civic Center Boulevard, 2nd Floor West
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 215-662-3383
Fax: 215-349-8952
Fax: 215-349-8952
Education:
B.A (General Science)
State University of Iowa, 1960.
M.D.
Stanford University School of Medicine, 1964.
Permanent linkB.A (General Science)
State University of Iowa, 1960.
M.D.
Stanford University School of Medicine, 1964.
Selected Publications
Tsai, D.E., Maillard, I., Downs, L.H., Alavi, A., Nasta, S.D., Glatstein, E., Schuster, S.J.: Use of Iodine 131I-Tositumomab Radioimmunotherapy in a Patient with Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia. Leukemia and Lymphoma 45(3): 591, 595, 2004.Friedberg, J.G., Mick, R., Stevenson, J., Metz, J., Zhu, T., Buyske, J., Sterman, D.H., Pass, H.I., Glatstein, E., Hahn, S.M.: A phase I study of Foscan-mediated photodynamic therapy and surgery in patients with mesothelioma. Ann Thorac Surg 75: 952-959, 2003.
Zhu, T.C., Hahn, S.M., Kapatkin, A.S., Dimofte, A., Rodriguez, C.E., Vulcan, T.G., Glatstein, E., and Hsi, R.A.: In vivo Optical Properties of Norman Canine Prostate at 732 nm Using Motexafin Lutetium-mediated Photodynamic Therapy. Photochem and Photobiol 77(1): 81-88, 2003.
Busch, T.M., Wileyto, E.P., Emanuele, M.J., Del Piero, F., Marconato, L., Glatstein, E, and Koch, C.J: Photodynamic Therapy Creates Fluence Rate-dependent Gradients in the Intratumoral Spatial Distribution of Oxygen. Cancer Research. 62(24): 7237-7239, 2002.
Machtay, M., and Glatstein, E.: Combined Modality Therapy for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. Cancer Journal 8(1): S55-S67, 2002.
Machtay, M., Kaiser, L.R. and Glatstein, E: Reality and Meta-Analyses. Chest 118(3): 835-836, 2002.
Machtay, M., Lee, J.H., Shrager, J.B., Kaiser, L.B. and Glatstein, E: Risk of Death From Intercurrent Disease Is Not Excessively Increased by Modern Postoperative Radiotherapy for High-Risk Resected Non-Small-Cell Lung Carcinoma. . J Clin Onc 19(19): 3912-3917. 2001.
Metz, J.M., Jones, H., Devine, P., Hahn, S.M., and Glatstein, E: Cancer Patients Use Unconventional Medical Therapies Far More Frequently than Standard History and Physical Examination Suggest. Cancer Journal 7(2): 149-154, 2001.
Busch, T.M., Hahn, S.M., Glatstein, E., Evans, S.M., and Koch, C.J: Depletion of Tumor Oxygenation during Photodynamic Therapy: Detection by the Hypoxia Marker EF3. Cancer Research 60: 2636-2642, 2000.
Hahn, S.M., Fraker, D.L, Zhu, T., Yodh, A., Rodriguez, C., Smith, D., Currens, A. and Glatstein, E: Intraperitoneal photodynamic therapy for peritoneal carcinomatosis and sarcomatosis. Proceedings of SPIE 3909: 2-9, 2000.