About MICHAEL DATTOLI
Dattoli developed an interest in pure sciences as a child in Poughkeepsie, New York. While studying marine biology at the University of California, Berkeley, he wanted to find a way to use his scientific knowledge to help people. He returned to Poughkeepsie, excelled at Vassar College, and earned his medical doctorate in 1984 from Mount Sinai School of Medicine (now the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai).
Dattoli had a strong interest in non-surgical cancer treatment options during his medical training. He focused his efforts on advancing treatment options for prostate cancer through brachytherapy after learning of successes with other types of cancer. More than 30 years ago, Dattoli was lured from Memorial Sloan Cancer Center by Dr. Richard Solace, who encouraged the young doctor to go to Tampa and co-found a brachytherapy clinic.
Dr. Richard Solace lured Dattoli away from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center more than 30 years ago, encouraging the young doctor to relocate to Tampa and co-found a brachytherapy practice.
Dr. Dattoli and Sorace formed a strong partnership that provided non-surgical treatment options for prostate cancer. They later relocated to Sarasota and founded the Dattoli Cancer Center. Dattoli holds medical licenses in Florida, California, and New York, as well as American College of Radiology board certification in Radiation Oncology.
Michael Dattoli has been the principal investigator on a number of cancer and radiation therapy studies. He has a long list of publications in the fields of brachytherapy, oncology, radiotherapy, and urology. He is the author of several prostate brachytherapy textbooks and booklets, as well as co-authoring or contributing to more than 50 scholarly journal articles and peer-reviewed publications.
Dattoli had a strong interest in non-surgical cancer treatment options during his medical training. He focused his efforts on advancing treatment options for prostate cancer through brachytherapy after learning of successes with other types of cancer. More than 30 years ago, Dattoli was lured from Memorial Sloan Cancer Center by Dr. Richard Solace, who encouraged the young doctor to go to Tampa and co-found a brachytherapy clinic.
Dr. Richard Solace lured Dattoli away from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center more than 30 years ago, encouraging the young doctor to relocate to Tampa and co-found a brachytherapy practice.
Dr. Dattoli and Sorace formed a strong partnership that provided non-surgical treatment options for prostate cancer. They later relocated to Sarasota and founded the Dattoli Cancer Center. Dattoli holds medical licenses in Florida, California, and New York, as well as American College of Radiology board certification in Radiation Oncology.
Michael Dattoli has been the principal investigator on a number of cancer and radiation therapy studies. He has a long list of publications in the fields of brachytherapy, oncology, radiotherapy, and urology. He is the author of several prostate brachytherapy textbooks and booklets, as well as co-authoring or contributing to more than 50 scholarly journal articles and peer-reviewed publications.