Deborah E. Citrin, M.D.
Imaging and Molecular Therapeutics Section, Radiation Oncology Branch
Principal Investigator
National Cancer Institute
9000 Rockville Pike
Building 10, Room B2-3500
Bethesda, MD 20892
Fax: 301-480-5439
citrind@mail.nih.gov
Dr. Citrin is a clinician and translational researcher in the Radiation Oncology Branch. She is a graduate of North Carolina State University and Duke University School of Medicine. Dr. Citrin completed her residency training at the National Cancer Institute and National Capital Consortium (Walter Reed Army Medical Center and National Naval Medical Center).
Dr. Citrin's laboratory research interests include normal tissue radiobiology, malignancies of the gastrointestinal tract, and novel molecular therapeutics combined with radiation.
Clinically, Dr. Citrin is involved in the care of patients with head and neck cancers, pediatric malignancies, gastrointestinal malignancies, thoracic malignancies, and melanoma.
Dr. Citrin's Clinical Trials:
NCI is currently conducting the following trials for patients with solid tumors. Click on the trials below for additional details, including a summary of eligibility criteria, treatment plan, and information on how to contact the study team directly.