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When it comes to your health, it’s important to have confidence that you are receiving top-notch treatment from an expert. At Neurosurgeons of New Jersey, each surgeon specializes in very specific treatment areas, focusing their time on treatment and research related to certain conditions and areas of the body. The result is a team of experts dedicated to treating you and your condition.

The team of brain tumor specialists at Neurosurgeons of New Jersey are a prime example of a group of surgeons who specialize in treating one area: brain tumors. As you learn more about each of these gentlemen, you will be able to see for yourself exactly why they are considered the top doctors for metastatic brain cancer treatment in New Jersey.

Dr. Anthony D’Ambrosio

As a “Jersey Top Choice Doctor,” “Bergen’s Top Doctors” winner and a recipient of Healthgrades’ “Patient Safety Excellence Award,” Dr. D’Ambrosio stands out in his passion for treating brain tumors and metastatic brain cancer. His areas of treatment and research interest include brain tumors, trigeminal neuralgia, hemifacial spasm and Chiari malformations.

Dr. William S. Cobb

With a background in neurochemistry and neurophysiology of the brain, Dr. Cobb focuses predominantly on neurosurgical oncology (treating tumors of the brain and spine). He is especially interested in the use of stereotactic radiosurgery and minimally invasive techniques, paving the way in developing treatments with improved results and less physical impact on patients.

Dr. Richard C. E. Anderson

Dr. Anderson has dedicated his career to treating children who need neurosurgery and is a recognized leader and expert in pediatric neurosurgery. He has published over 150 articles and book chapters, has lectured around the world and has been interviewed for both televised and written media.

Dr. Luigi Bassani

Another pediatric neurosurgeon, Dr. Bassani works with Dr. Anderson to treat children with neurological disorders. His experience includes treating both adult and pediatric patients, teaching as a professor at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and he was even voted a New Jersey’s Favorite Kids Doc for Pediatric Neurosurgery in 2015 by New Jersey Family magazine after just one year of practicing.

Dr. David Estin

Dr. Estin prides himself on his ability to deliver world-class technical care while maintaining a compassionate bedside manner. He is a recognized expert in endoscopic surgery to remove pituitary tumors, using special tools and visualization to access the area through the nose, as well as other minimally invasive approaches to patient care.

Dr. Paul R. Gigante

Dr. Gigante considers himself not just a neurosurgeon, but a patient advocate, there to help patients understand their care and navigate the healthcare system. He takes a conservative approach to treatment and is at the forefront of technological advancement, using a novel frameless surgical technique to perform deep brain stimulation for patients with certain neurological conditions.

Dr. Jonathan H. Lustgarten

As the founder and director of the Neurosurgeons of New Jersey, Central New Jersey practice, Dr. Lustgarten specializes in radiosurgery treatments, as well as image-guided and minimally invasive surgery. His expertise includes the treatment of brain and pituitary tumors, as well as spinal and disc surgery.

Dr. Henry Moyle

A board-certified neurosurgeon, Dr. Moyle has completed a fellowship in endovascular neurosurgery, has 15 years of post-residency experience in brain disorders and has taught at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine. Over the years, he has remained at the forefront of technological development and currently uses advanced, minimally invasive methods in treating brain tumors.

Dr. Ty J. Olson

As a medical student, Dr. Olson earned the prestigious Talmage Lee Peele Award for Research in Neurobiology, and he has carried his interest in research and medical advancement into his practice today. His area of expertise includes tumor resection within what is called the “eloquent region” of the brain, done during awake surgery with interactive mapping.

Twelve Top Doctors, One Great Practice

The brain tumor experts at Neurosurgeons of New Jersey each bring unique experience and interests to the table. However, what they have in common is a practice philosophy that puts the patient first, approaching every individual treatment plan as unique.

Oftentimes, a patient will visit a specialist, and the treatment recommended will depend on that doctor’s specialty. For example, an oncologist may recommend radiation therapy for metastatic brain cancer first, and a neurosurgeon may recommend surgery first.

The doctors at Neurosurgeons of New Jersey appreciate that the most appropriate treatment for your metastatic brain cancer treatment will be different from the next patient’s. This unbiased approach is what sets the practice apart from others, but is the commonality that brings these brain tumor experts together.

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