Nicole Simone, MD
Radiation Oncologist, Sydney Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson
Highlights
- Co-leader of the Breast Cancer Research Program at Sydney Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson in Philadelphia
- Radiation director for the Jefferson Breast Care Center in Philadelphia
- Her research has shown that caloric restriction, combined with radiation, inhibits both tumor growth and metastasis and improves survival in both breast cancer and prostate cancer
Connect with Dr. Simone
Nicole Simone, MD is a radiation oncologist, the Margaret Q. Landenberger Professor of Radiation Oncology, and co-leader of the breast cancer research program at the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Jefferson, and radiation director for the Jefferson Breast Care Center, in Philadelphia.
Prior to her work at Jefferson, Dr. Simone was on staff at the National Cancer Institute, where she looked at the long-term toxicity caused by cancer treatment. She then accepted a physician-scientist position at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Her research focuses on how caloric restriction, or a reduction in overall calories, can increase the response of chemotherapy and radiation therapy in cancers such as breast and prostate cancer. She has shown that caloric restriction, combined with radiation, inhibits both tumor growth and metastasis and improves survival in both breast cancer and prostate cancer.
Dr. Simone currently has three open clinical trials using diet for breast cancer, prostate cancer, and endometrial cancer (cancer of the lining of the uterus). She has authored over 40 research publications and sits on many national grant review committees and national breast cancer clinical trial committees. In her role as a clinician and co-leader of the Breast Cancer Research Program at the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, she is able to observe current unmet needs in breast cancer screening and treatment and is tasked to find solutions.
The most rewarding part about being a doctor is really being on a personal journey with patients. I’m fortunate enough that I chose to see cancer patients as my career, and I really love being a part of that journey with them.
Experience & Accolades
Expertise
- Radiation Oncology
Education
- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
- Doctor of Medicine, 2003
- University of Pennsylvania
- Bachelor of Engineering, Bioengineering, and Biomedical Engineering
Experience
- Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals
- Co-Leader of the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center Breast Program, 2018-Present
- Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology, 2014-Present
- Assistant Professor of Radiation Oncology, 2010-2013
- Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University
- Margaret Q. Landenberger Professor of Radiation Oncology, 2016-Present
- National Cancer Institute
- Assistant Clinical Investigator, 2008-2010
Awards and Distinctions
- ARRO Excellence in Teaching Award, 2015
- Physician Award for Kimmel Cancer Center, 2013
- RTOG – Simon Kramer New Investigator Award, 2013
- Ben Franklin Scholar, Prostate Cancer Foundation Young Investigator Award, 2013
- NIH Award for Research Excellence, 2009
Publications
- A systematic review of home-based dietary interventions during radiation therapy for cancer. Allenby TH, Crenshaw ML, Mathis K, et al.