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Patient Advocacy in Rare Sinonasal and Skull Base Tumors?

by Robbie Woods, MD, Marc Cohen, MD, and Evan Walgama, MD • November 4, 2025

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Dr. Cohen

Dr. Cohen is an attending on the head and neck service and surgical director of the Multidisciplinary Skull Base Tumor Program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and the medical director for Enterprise Access at MSKCC.

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Dr. Walgama

Dr. Walgama is an otolaryngologist practicing at Cedars–Sinai Medical Center. He is dual fellowship trained in both rhinology/skull base and head and neck oncology.

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Filed Under: Business of Medicine, Practice Management Tagged With: sinonasal and skull base tumorsIssue: November 2025

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