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Dr. Kenneth Miller was a founder of the Connecticut Challenge Cancer Survivorship program at the Yale Cancer Center and developed a multidisciplinary program that included medical evaluation, mental health services, nutrition and exercise education for cancer survivors.
His wife Joan is a survivor of both acute leukemia and breast cancer.
Dr. Miller, recently moved to Baltimore, MD and is in practice with Sinai Hospital. Prior to this, he was the medical director of the Lance Armstrong Foundation Adult Survivorship Clinic and co-director of the Perini Family Survivors' Center at Dana-Farber, as well as a member of the Breast Oncology Group.
Prior to joining the Institute, Dr. Miller was director of Supportive Care Programs and the Connecticut Challenge Survivorship Clinic at Yale Cancer Center. Miller has spoken frequently around the country on survivorship issues, with particular emphasis on the importance of caregiver empathy.
A graduate of Tufts University School of Medicine, Miller completed his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at the Yale-New Haven Hospital
Yale School of Medicine, followed by a fellowship in Hematology at the National Institutes of Health. He then trained in Medical Oncology at the Johns Hopkins Medical Center, where he developed special training in the treatment of breast cancer. He is the author of "Choices in Breast Cancer" (Johns Hopkins Press, 2008), "Medical and Psychosocial Care of the Cancer Survivor" (Jones & Bartlett Publishers, 2009), and "Excellent Care for Cancer Survivors" (Praeger Press, 2011).
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