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Christopher Kellogg, MD

Medical Oncologist

Head & Neck

Lung

"Dr Kellogg is kind, sincere, willing to investigate whatever the situation is, find the cause and resolution. We would recommend Dr Kellogg for any cancer or non-cancer situation."

Dr. Kellogg has practiced with Ironwood Cancer & Research Centers as a partner since 1995. He is a graduate of Wayne State University School of Medicine and completed his residency and fellowship at Wayne State University Affiliated Hospitals. Prior to joining ICRC Dr. Kellogg was an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Wayne State University and the Detroit Medical Center. While at the university, in addition to treating patients Dr. Kellogg was involved in conducting multiple clinical research studies. He is at present an investigator in research trials.

Dr. Kellogg was also Chief Medical Resident at Detroit Receiving Hospital. Dr. Kellogg has been recognized by Phoenix Magazine as “Top Doc”. Dr. Kellogg is Board Certified in Medical Oncology and Hematology and maintains an active practice concentrating on lung, head & neck cancers, and hematologic disorders.

Present Title & Subspecialties

Title

Medical Oncology & Hematology

Subspecialties

Head & NeckLung

Education & Training

Medical School

Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI

Fellowships

Wayne State University Affiliated Hospitals, Detroit, MI Hematology & Medical Oncology
Cancers Treated
Certifications & Professional Memberships

  • Board Certified Hematology & Medical Oncology
  • Associate, American College of Physicians
  • American Medical Association

Publications

  1. Hinman, C.L., Kellogg, C.M., Ernstoff, R.M., Rauch, H.C., Hudson, R.A. Immuneoexymometic assay and radioimmunossay measure different populations of antibody against human acetycholine rece pto. Chem., 31 (6) : 835-840, 1985.
  2. Negendank, W., Corbett, T., Crowley, M., Kellogg, C.M. Evidence for a contribution of paramagnetic ions to water proton spin lattice relaxation in normal and malignant mouse tissues.  Magn. Reson. In Med., 18 : 280-293, 991.
  3. Bazzi, M., Kellogg, C.M. Weakness, fatigue and hyponatremia (X2). Hospital Practice, 26 (11): 25-26, 1991.
  4. Fregene, T.A., Kellogg, C., Pienta, K.J. Microvessel quantification as a measure of angiogenic activity in benign breast tissue lesions: A marker for precancerous disease? Int Hour of Onc., 1994, in press.
  5. Fregene, T.A., Khanuja, P.S., Gimotty, P., George, J., Kellogg, C.M., Pienta, K.J. The relationship of microvessel counts to tumor size; estrogen receptor status; lymph node metastasis and disease-free survival in patients with stage I and II breast cancer. Int Jour of Onc., June 1994, in press.
  6. Kellogg, C.M., Tarakji, E.A., Smith, M., Brown, P.D. Bactremia and suppurative lymphadenitis due to Yersinia enterocolitica in a neutropenic patient who prepared chitterlings. Accepted: Clin Infect Dis, 1995.
  7. Naik, H.R., LoRusso, P.M., Kellogg, C.M., Flaherty, L.E., Simon, M.S., Samal, B.A., Valdivieso, M. Phase I trial of Taxol (Paclitaxel) with Adriamycin in combination as front-line therapy in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer. Submitted to Clin Cancer Res, 1995.

ABSTRACTS

1. Negendank, W., Corbett, T., Crowley, M., Kellogg, C.M., Schmidt, E. Evidence for a contribution of paramagnetic ions                to water proton relaxation times in normal and malignant mouse tissues. Soc. Magn. Reson. In Med., p 572, San                          Francisco, CA, 1988.

  1. Polidori, G., Holtz, T.K., Kinzie, J.L., Kellogg, C.M., Ehrinpreis, M.N., Peleman, R.R. A cluster of rota-virus associated diarrhea identified in bone marrow transplant recipients. J. Gastroenterology, 102 : A680, 1992.
  2. Kellogg, C.M., Gordon, C., Vaitkevicius, V., Poplin, E., LoRusso, P.M., Baker, L. PACE chemotherapy (Platinol, Ara-C and Caffeine) with continuously infused (CI) 5-Fluorouracil (5FURA) in the treatment of advanced pancreatic cancer. ASCO, Orlando, FL, May, 1993.
  3. Fregene, T.A., Kellogg, C.M., Pienta, K.J. Angiogenesis in benign breast disease. Proc. ASCO, (Abstract #249), 1994.
  4. Fregene, T.A., Khanuja, P.S., George, J., Kellogg, C.M., Gimotty, P., Pienta, K.J. Nuclear morphometry predicts for disease recurrence in early stage breast cancer. Proc. AARC, 1994. (Abstract #1354).
  5. Simon, M.S., Severson, R., Ramnath, N., LoRussom, P.M., Kellogg, C.M. Racial differences in survival of female breast cancer. Submitted to ASCO, 1995.
  6. Katato, K., Simon, M.S., Martino, S., Flaherty, L.E., Redman, B.C., LoRusso, P.M., Kellogg, C.M. A phase II trial of oral Altretamine (Hexalen) for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer. Submitted to ASCO, 1995.

PRESENTATIONS

Invited and / or Referred Internationally or Nathionally

  1. Fregence, T.A., Kellogg, C.M., Gimotty, P., Khanuja, P.S., Pienta, K.J. Angiogenesis in Breast Cancer: Comparison of Microvessel Distribution in T1 and T2 Tumors. 16th Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, November, 1993.
  2. Fregence, T.A., Khanuja, P.S., George, J., Kellogg, C.M., Gimotty, P., Pienta, K.J. Nuclear morphometry predicts for disease recurrence in early breast cancer. AACR, San Francisco, CA, April, 1994.

Invited and / or Referred Locally / Regionally

  1. Kellogg, C.M., Schmidt, E., Corbett, T., Crowley, M., McCoy, L., Negendank, W. Paramagnetic ions and NMR or water in transplanted mouse tumors. Poster Presentation, Regional AP Meeting, Traverse City, MI, Septemenber, 1987.
  2. Kellogg, C.M., Bishop, C., Non-Hodgkins lymphoma of the prostate. Oral Presentation, ACP Meeting Michigan Chapter, Detroit, MI, May 1990.
  3. Kellogg, C.M., Carlson, R.W., Rubeiz, G., Rattan, Hypomagnesemia in the acutely ill; Importance of Serial Values. Oral Presentation, ACP Meeting, Michigan Chapter, Traverse City, MI, October, 1990.
  4. Fregence, T.A., Khanuja, P.S, Gimotty, P., Kellogg, C.M., George, J., Pienta, K.J. Angiogenesis: Prognosis for Early Breast Cancer, 4th Annual Cancer Research Conference, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, September, 1993.

 

Honors & Awards

PHOENIX Magazine Top Doctor Award

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Location

Chandler II

685 S. Dobson Rd.
Chandler, AZ 85224

Hours:

Monday- Friday

8am-5pm

Contact
(480) 821-2838
(480) 821-9444
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