Andrew S. Greenberg
received a B.S. degree in food and natural resources (cum laude)
from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 1981, studied
bio-chemistry at Rutgers University from 1982-1983, and received
his M.D. degree from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of
New Jersey in 1987. He completed an internship at the Morristown
Memorial Hospital in 1988 and a residency in radiation oncology
at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania in 1991.
Dr. Greenberg joined Atlanta Radiation Care, Inc. in Atlanta,
Georgia, in 1991 as an attending radiation oncologist. In 1992,
he joined Princeton Radiology Associates and, in 1994, he was appointed
attending radiation oncologist for CentraState Medical Center in
Freehold, New Jersey.
Dr. Greenberg is a member of the American Medical Association,
American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology, American
College of Radiology, Medical Society of New Jersey, Oncology Society
of New Jersey, and the Mercer County Medical Association. He is
a member of University Medical Center at Princeton's (UMCP) Cancer Control
Committee and Bioethics Committee, and is the co-director of UMCP's
Tumor Board. Dr. Greenberg was among New Jersey Monthly's "Top
Doctors in New Jersey" in October 1998.
PUBLICATIONS
Carman, GM, Greenberg, AS, 1984. Phosphatidyl-Glycerophosphate Synthatase
from Germinating Soybeans. J. Food Biochemistry 8, 321-333.
Soffen, E.M., Greenberg, A., Baumann, J., Corn, B.W., "The
Role of Strontium 89 Systemic Radiotherapy in the Management of
Osseous Metastases from Prostate Cancer" Technology in Urology,
1997; Volume 3, No. 2: Pages 76-80.
Soffen, E.M., Greenberg, A., Baumann, J., "Treating Symptomatic
Osseous Metastases from Prostate Cancer" New Jersey Medicine,
November 1997;Volume 94, No.1: Pages 33-37.
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