Dr. Cigler is a medical oncologist whose work is dedicated to the treatment and prevention of breast cancer. She practicesat the Weill Cornell Breast Center where comprehensive state-of-the-art care is provided in a personalized and warm environment.As a believer in the benefits of a multidisciplinary approach to breast cancer care, Dr Cigler meets weekly with breast surgeons,radiation oncologists, pathologists, genetic counselors and other medical oncologists to ensure that her patients receivewell-coordinated and optimal care.
Dr. Cigler pays careful attention to the short and long term effects of diagnosisand treatment on physical and emotional well being. She provides personalized and comprehensive care, addressing issues suchas diet, exercise, fatigue, anxiety, bone health, and hormone mediated symptoms. For younger patients, options for fertilitypreservation are carefully considered as the treatment plan is formulated. Women are supported both during treatment and beyond,when attention shifts to issues of breast cancer survivorship. Dr. Cigler treats all stages of breast cancer and also counselshigh risk women on options for breast cancer prevention.
Dr. Cigler is an active clinical investigator. As a memberof the Weill Cornell Breast Center research team, she heads several clinical trials designed to provide her patients withaccess to the newest and most promising options for therapy. Her collaborative research focuses on ways to gain a better understandingof breast cancer pathogenesis and side effects of therapy, with the overall goal of improving breast cancer treatment andprevention.
Dr Cigler teaches second year medical students at the Weill Cornell medical college and mentors medicalstudents and fellows on the wards. She is a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the New York MetropolitanBreast Cancer Group. She is the author of several journal articles and book chapters.
Dr. Cigler received her undergraduate degree from Harvard College, and her medical degree from Duke University School of Medicine. She also holds a Master's degree in Public Health from the Harvard School of Public Health. She completed her residency in Internal Medicine at New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill Cornell Medical Center, followed by a fellowship in Medical Oncology and Hematology at the Dana-Farber Harvard Cancer Center. Dr Cigler joined the Cornell faculty in August 2007 as a medical oncologist and clinical investigator at the Weill Cornell Breast Center.