NJNI Brain Tumor Center

New Jersey Neuroscience Institute Brain Tumor Center
JFK Medical Center
65 James Street
Edison, NJ 08818
Telephone: 732-321-7010
Fax: 732-632-1584
Email:
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Website: http://www.njneuro.org
The New Jersey Neuroscience Institute (NJNI) Brain Tumor Center brings together experts to diagnose and treat patients with tumors involving the nervous system. The multidisciplinary team meets weekly to tailor a treatment plan for each patient. The Center offers conventional therapies, novel therapies, clinical trials, advanced imagining and surgical techniques and education and supportive care. In addition to microsurgical techniques, the Center offers Gamma Knife radiosurgery for the management of acoustic neuromas.

Joseph C. Landolfi, D.O.
Internship: Internal Medicine, Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ, 1992-1993
Residency: Neurology, University of Medicine & Dentistry of NJ, Newark, NJ, 1993-1996
Fellowship: Neuro-oncology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, 1996-1998
Board Certification: Neurology

Thomas C. Steineke, M.D., Ph.D.
Internship: General Surgery, UCLA Center for Health Sciences, Los Angeles, CA, 1996-1997
Residency: Neurosurgery, UCLA Center for Health Sciences, Los Angeles, CA, 1997-2003
Board Certification: Neurosurgery

Steven Bloomfield, M.D.
Medical School: Rutgers Medical School, Piscatawway, NJ, 1980
Internship: Surgery, Rutgers Medical School, Piscataway, NJ, 1980-1981
Residency: Neurosurgery, University of Medicine & Dentistry of NJ, Newark, NJ, 1981-1982
Fellowship: Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, University of California Irvine, Irvine, CA, 1987-1989
Board Certification: Neurosurgery

Phillip Kramer, M.D.
Medical School: University of Connecticut School of Medicine, Farmington, CT, 1989
Internship: Hartford Hospital, Hartford, CT, 1990
Residency: Neurology, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA, 1993
Fellowship: Neuro-otology, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD, 1995
Board Certification: Neurology
Acoustic Neuroma Introduction
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What is Acoustic NeuromaImportant Points To Know About an Acoustic Neuroma: An Read More...Symptoms of Acoustic NeuromaEarly symptoms are easily overlooked, thus making diagnosis a challenge. There usually are symptoms, however, indicating the possibility of an Read More...Identifying the TumorAdvances in medicine have made possible the identification of small acoustic neuromas (those still confined to the internal auditory canal). Routine auditory tests may reveal a loss of hearing...Read More...Treatment OptionsThere are three treatment options available to a patient. These options are: Observation Microsurgical Removal Radiation: ("radiosurgery" or...Read More...
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