Dr. Lampen-Sachar specializes in all facets of breast imaging. Additionally, she interprets chest and body CT and ultrasound. She graduated from Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, NY and completed a radiology residency at New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Weill Cornell in New York , NY. She completed a fellowship in breast and oncologic body imaging at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Dr. Lampen–Sachar has several national and international publications and is involved in research on utility of breast MRI. She previously provided interpretations for the Breast and Body Imaging Sections at Weill Cornell Medical College and NY-Presbyterian Hospital. Dr. Lampen-Sachar is board certified in Radiology.
2012
Lampen-Sachar, K, et al. Correlation between tumor measurement on Computed Tomography and resected specimen size in lung adenocarcinomas. Lung Cancer 2012; 75(3): 332-335
2009
Lampen-Sachar, K, Hentel, K. Carpal Dislocations. Emergency Medicine 2009; 41(8): 29-30.
2009
Lampen-Sachar, K, et al. Is there a correlation between T-stage measured by CT and pathology for solitary primary lung tumors? Scientific Presentation at RSNA 2009
2009
Chen, P, Loftus, M, Lampen-Sachar, K, et al. GI Sphinterology: Your inner strength rings true. Education Exhibit at RSNA 2009.
2005
Lampen, K, Tsirilakis, K, Birnbaum, A, et al. Parental opinions of breastfeeding with formula supplementation among lower income urban families. Presentation at the American Academy of Pediatrics Conference 2005.
2005
Blum A, Lampen K, Tremont, G, Tung, G. Is proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy imaging useful in the pre-surgical evaluation of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy? Presentation at the American Epilepsy Conference, 2004 and at RSNA 2005.
2012-present
Lampen-Sachar, K, Jochelson, M, et al. Ability of breast MRI to predict breast conservation in patients prior to and following neoadjuvant chemotherapy. MSKCC. 2012-present.