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Salvatore J. Orlando, MD
Job Title
Professor of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
4401 Penn Avenue, Suite Floor 9
Pittsburgh,
PA
15224
412-692-5055
Phone
412-692-7693
Fax
Education and Training
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Medical School: |
1959 University of Cincinnati Medical School, Cincinnati, Ohio |
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Residency: |
1962 Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. |
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Fellowship: |
1967 Children's Hospital of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif. |
Memberships
- American Medical Association
- Children's Cancer Study Group
Board Certifications
- American Board of Pediatrics, Sub-board of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology
Publications
- Deutsch M, Orlando SJ. Hodgkin disease following treatment of childhood rhabdomyosarcoma. Med Pediatr Oncol. 2000 May;34(5):381-2.
- Deutsch M, Orlando SJ. Re-irradiation for recurrent rhabdomyosarcoma of the nasopharynx in a child. Oral Oncol. 1999 May;35(3):343-5.
- Blatt J, Gula MJ, Orlando SJ, Finn LS, Misra DN, Dickman PS. Indolent course of advanced neuroblastoma in children older than 6 years at diagnosis. Cancer. 1995 Sep 1;76(5):890-4.
- Kovatch AL, Wald ER, Albo VC, Prin W, Orlando SJ, Wollman MR, Phebus CK, Shapiro ED. Oral trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole for prevention of bacterial infection during the induction phase of cancer chemotherapy in children. Pediatrics. 1985 Nov;76(5):754-60.
Active Research Projects / Grants
- Investigator, Children's Cancer Study Group
Last Update
January 21, 2013
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