Cynara Coomer

Cynara Coomer is the Chief of Breast Surgery and Director of the Comprehensive Breast Center at Staten Island University Hospital and a Fox News medical contributor.[1] She is also an assistant clinical professor of surgery specializing in breast health and breast cancer surgery at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. Coomer is the recipient of several awards including the Patient’s Choice Award and America’s Top Surgeons.

Cynara Coomer
Born
Harare, Zimbabwe
EducationLoma Linda University (M.D.),
California Polytechnic University San Luis Obispo (B.S.)
OccupationBreast Surgeon,
Fox News Channel Medical Contributor
Spouse(s)Jonathan Deitch, MD

Medical Background

Coomer is board certified in general surgery and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. She specializes in performing nipple-sparing and areola-sparing mastectomies with immediate reconstruction. She is also experienced in providing partial breast radiation.[2]

A native of South Africa, Coomer completed her medical school degree in 1996 at Loma Linda University School of Medicine in Southern California. She fulfilled her surgical residency at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences Medical Center. Soon after, she was appointed an Assistant Professor of Surgery there.

Before coming to Staten Island University Hospital, Coomer was a breast surgeon at Mount Sinai Medical Center and Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. At both hospitals she established a clinical practice devoted to treating breast diseases of all kinds, both benign and malignant.

She is also affiliated with a number of professional societies like the American Society of Breast Surgeons and the Metropolitan Breast Cancer group.[3]

Journalism

Coomer joined Fox News Channel as a medical contributor in May 2009. She provides expertise on a variety of topics in cancer research with a focus on women's health.[4] She also appears as a contributor on WNYW-FOX 5 News and as a medical reporter, host and blogger for FoxNewsHealth.com.[5]

Coomer appears regularly on America Live, America's Newsroom, Fox & Friends, Fox Report with Shepard Smith, Happening Now, Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld, Studio B with Shepard Smith, The O’Reilly Factor and Your World with Neil Cavuto.

Thyroid Cancer

Coomer was diagnosed with papillary carcinoma, which is the most common form of thyroid cancer, in December 2010. Her diagnosis came just four weeks after giving birth to her first child.[6] She underwent a total thyroidectomy where her surgeon, Mark Urken, removed her thyroid gland and several lymph nodes. The prognosis for this type of cancer is quite good with an 80-90 percent survival rate. She's spoken out about her experience on Fox News Channel and written several columns about it for Foxnews.com.[7] In February 2011 she was treated for thyroid cancer with radioactive iodine.

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References

  1. Hack, Marjorie (September 2, 2010). Sometimes, Two Docs are Better Than One. SILive.com,
  2. Fox News Insider (September 10, 2010). A Day in the Life with Cynara Coomer. Foxnewsinsider.com, "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-01-23. Retrieved 2010-09-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. Staten Island Advance, New Members Named to Cancer Society Board
  4. Fox News, Women Get a "Lift" with New Breast Procedure
  5. "Fox News, Coomer's Medical Roundup Blog". Archived from the original on 2011-01-17. Retrieved 2010-09-19.
  6. NY Post, Fox News Cancer Doctor Gets Cancer
  7. Fox News, Coomer: Crossing Cancer Off My "To-Do" List
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