Overview of Dr. Kastrinos
Dr. Fay Kastrinos is a gastroenterologist in New York, NY and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including New York-Presbyterian Hospital and NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center. She received her medical degree from St. George's University School of Medicine and has been in practice 18 years. She is one of 303 doctors at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and one of 120 doctors at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center who specialize in Gastroenterology. She has more than 80 publications and over 500 citings.
Office
161 Fort Washington Ave
New York, NY 10032Fax+1 212-305-5576
Education & Training
- UMass Chan Medical SchoolResidency, Internal Medicine, 2000 - 2003
- St. George's University School of MedicineClass of 2000
- Brigham and Women's HospitalFellowship, Gastroenterology
Certifications & Licensure
- NY State Medical License 2008 - 2026
- NJ State Medical License 2023 - 2023
- MA State Medical License 2006 - 2009
- American Board of Internal Medicine Gastroenterology
Clinical Trials
- Pancreatic Cancer Genetics Start of enrollment: 2008 Jan 01
Roles: Contact, Principal Investigator
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Cost-Effectiveness of Lynch Syndrome Identification Strategies in Individuals with Colorectal Cancer and the Impact on At-Risk Relatives.Sheila D Rustgi, Josephine Soddano, Myles Ingram, Heather Hampel, Chin Hur
Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology. 2025-02-24 - Impact of population screening for Lynch syndrome insights from the All of Us data.Jiheum Park, Hemanth Karnati, Sheila D Rustgi, Chin Hur, Xiao-Fei Kong
Nature Communications. 2025-01-09 - The role of family history in predicting germline pathogenic variant carriers who develop pancreatic cancer: Results of a multicenter collaboration.Eve Karloski, Beth Dudley, Brenda Diergaarde, Amie Blanco, Jessica N Everett
Cancer. 2024-10-01
Press Mentions
- Pancreatic Cancer Rates Are Rising Fastest in Young Women and Experts Aren’t Sure WhyFebruary 15th, 2023
- Blacks and Hispanics Develop Precancerous Colorectal Polyps at Higher Rates Than WhitesSeptember 14th, 2020
- USPSTF Still Pans Screening for Pancreatic CancerAugust 7th, 2019
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Grant Support
- FITting noninvasive testing into Lynch syndrome colorectal cancer surveillance: a multicenter, prospective trialUNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO2024–2029
- FITting noninvasive testing into Lynch syndrome colorectal cancer surveillance: a multicenter, prospective trialUNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO2024–2029
- Optimal Colorectal Cancer Surveillance Strategy for Lynch Syndrome by GenotypeCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES2021–2026
- Optimal Colorectal Cancer Surveillance Strategy for Lynch Syndrome by GenotypeCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY HEALTH SCIENCES2021–2026
- Assessment Of Inherited Colon Cancer Prediction Models In Diverse PopulationsNational Cancer Institute2010–2011
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