Identification of Genetic Drivers for Esophageal Cancer Creates New Opportunity for Screening, Treatment
Mass General Cancer Center investigators found that nine percent of esophageal adenocarcinoma patients harbor mutations in cancer-predisposing genes, shedding light on the causes of progression to the disease and new possibilities for screening and treatment.
This provider is always helpful and always goes out of his way to make me feel comfortable.
Really professional.
He was very polite and very knowledgeable. Although this was the first time I met him, he made me feel at ease. He asked pertinent questions and listened to me. I would highly recommend him to anyone.
Explained in details by taking time
He new my medical history and asked and answered all my questions
I thought Dr. Gala was really incredible. He was extremely thorough. He explained everything really well, and I felt like he was taking things really seriously, and I'm confident that I will have a better outcome because I have him as a doctor.
Dr. Gala was a breath of fresh air. He opened the door and said he knew what was wrong with me! He asked me a series of questions and then said he was ordering a test to confirm this. We chatted for a while about my sons. If he is correct he gets a 10!
Always receive great care at MGH.
He is smart, thoughtful, and helpful.
I found Dr. Gala to be knowledgeable and extremely thorough. He went above and beyond to explain a genetic test result and made me feel at ease about it. He also gave me his honest opinion about the health issue I was experiencing and recommended a solution. He worked with me to find the best solution that I felt worked for me. I would highly ... Read More