About
Associate Member, Developmental Therapeutics, VCU Massey Cancer Center
Chair, VCU Massey Cancer Center Data Safety and Monitoring Committee (DSMC)
Co-director, Disease Working Group-Urologic Oncology, VCU Massey Cancer Center
Member, Alliance in Oncology- GU Oncology Committee
Member, American College of Physician (ACP)
Member, American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
Clinical Interests
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Gastrointestinal Cancer
Genitourinary Cancer
Education
Medical School
Dhaka Medical College
Residency
Rochester General Hospital
Fellowship
University of California at San Diego School of Medicine
Locations
VCU Medical Center North Hospital
1300 E. Marshall Street
Richmond, VA 23219
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(804) 828-7999Stony Point 9000
9000 Stony Point Parkway
Richmond, VA 23235
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(804) 828-7999Adult Outpatient Pavilion
1001 E. Leigh Street
Richmond, VA 23219
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(804) 828-7999Get access to new, innovative care
Treatments in clinical trials may be more effective or have fewer side effects than the treatments that are currently available. With more than 200 studies for multiple types of cancers and cancer prevention, Massey supports a wide array of clinical trials.
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More than 40 Massey providers make Virginia Business’ first Top Doctors list
Jan 16, 2024
Out of more than 6,000 doctors who were submitted by their colleagues this year, more than 40 affiliated with VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center were recognized among Virginia’s Top Doctors by Virginia Business. This is the first year Virginia Business has compiled a list of top-ranked providers across the commonwealth. The publication reached out to more than 10,000 medical professionals to identify which of their peers were the best doctors in their fields, across 60 different medical...
Center News and Funding, Research, Technology
Asit Paul, M.D., shares advances in prostate cancer treatment
Sep 21, 2023
Prostate cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer-related death in American men, and even deadlier among African American men, who are diagnosed younger and at increased risk for the disease compared to white or Hispanic men. Risk also increases with age and in those with a family history of prostate or other heritable cancers, including breast, ovarian, pancreatic and colon cancer. Men should have a discussion with their physician about prostate cancer screening so that cancer can be...