Saint Anne’s Hospital Regional Cancer Center welcomes medical oncologist Philip Marjon, MD, MS

Oct 21, 2016

Dartmouth, Mass. – Medical oncologist Philip Marjon, MD, MS, has joined the staff of Saint Anne’s Hospital Regional Cancer Center in Dartmouth.

Board-certified in internal medicine, hematology and medical oncology, Dr. Marjon completed his residency in internal medicine at Lankenau Medical Center, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, and a fellowship in hematology and oncology at Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence, through Boston University School of Medicine. A graduate of the University of New Mexico School of Medicine in Albuquerque, Dr. Marjon also earned a Master of Science degree in biomedical sciences and a Bachelor of Science degree in biochemistry, at the University of New Mexico.

The co-author of numerous medical journal articles, Dr. Marjon has participated in several academic research studies focusing on molecular cancer research and presented at national scientific meetings.

Dr. Marjon joins medical oncologist Elliott Anderson, MD, at Saint Anne’s Hospital Regional Cancer Center’s Dartmouth campus. Together, with Saint Anne’s radiation oncologists, oncology-certified registered nurses, pharmacists, social workers, registered dietitians, and other professional staff trained in cancer care, they provide coordinated services for a wide range of cancers at the Dartmouth location.

To make an appointment, call 508-961-0710. Learn more about Dr. Marjon at saintanneshospital.org/doctor-finder.

About Saint Anne’s Hospital Regional Cancer Center

Founded in 1976 at Saint Anne’s Hospital, Saint Anne’s Hospital Regional Cancer Center provides expertise with the care and convenience of a community setting to patients in the Greater Fall River-Greater New Bedford area.  With locations at the Hudner Oncology Center at Saint Anne’s Hospital, Fall River, and Saint Anne’s Hospital Regional Cancer Center in Dartmouth, the center provides comprehensive medical oncology and hematology care; radiation oncology services provided in collaboration with physicians from Brigham and Women’s Radiation Oncology Associates, who also hold appointments at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School; access to select national clinical trials; and professional and patient/family support services.  Saint Anne’s Hospital Regional Cancer Center is nationally accredited with commendation by the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons as a comprehensive community cancer program and unconditionally accredited in radiation oncology by the American College of Radiology. Learn more at saintanneshospital.org/cancer-care.

About Saint Anne’s Hospital

Founded by the Dominican Sisters of the Presentation in 1906, Saint Anne’s Hospital in Fall River, Massachusetts, is a full-service, acute care Catholic hospital with 185 beds and satellite locations in Attleboro, Swansea, Dartmouth, New Bedford, and Stoughton, Massachusetts. The hospital provides nationally recognized patient- and family-centered inpatient and outpatient clinical services to patients from surrounding Massachusetts and Rhode Island communities.

In addition to comprehensive diagnostic, medical, surgical, and emergency services, key services include Saint Anne’s Hospital Regional Cancer Center in Fall River and Dartmouth; the Joint Commission-certified Center for Orthopedic Excellence; ambulatory surgery centers in Attleboro and Dartmouth; the Center for Pain Management in Swansea and Dartmouth; and geriatric psychiatry services at locations in Fall River and Stoughton.