Baton Rouge, La. – Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center is pleased to announce that Ralph Corsetti, MD, has joined the Cancer Center as its newest surgical oncologist on the Northshore.
Corsetti has more than 25 years of experience in surgical oncology. He obtained his bachelor’s degree at Boston University, graduating Magna Cum Laude, and his medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine. He completed a general surgery residency at Tulane University School of Medicine, and a clinical and research fellowship in surgical oncology at Brown University School of Medicine in Providence, RI.
Corsetti first moved to Louisiana in 1991 and is widely respected across the region. Throughout his career he has been bestowed with a number of honors and awards, and he is an active member of the American College of Surgeons, Society of Surgical Oncology and American Society of Breast Surgeons.
While his practice includes breast, endocrine and melanoma surgery, he will also work closely with Mary Bird Perkins’ Breast Specialty Program, which integrates surgery, medical oncology, radiation oncology and advanced imaging to provide seamless, coordinated treatment.
“We’re proud to welcome Dr. Corsetti to the Mary Bird Perkins team,” said Mike Miranda, Northshore cancer center administrator. “He has a sterling reputation throughout the region and will bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to our patients on the Northshore.”
Corsetti will practice at Mary Bird Perkins’ Breast Surgery Clinic in Covington.
About Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center is Louisiana’s largest cancer care organization and has been leading the fight against cancer for more than 50 years. Founded in Baton Rouge in 1971 by a group of community leaders, the Cancer Center now serves every region of Louisiana and communities across southwest Mississippi. With the most expansive team of highly-trained oncologists leveraging innovative therapies and technologies, Mary Bird Perkins is offering the most personalized treatment options available in the Gulf South. The Cancer Center’s emphasis on community-based care allows patients to access these resources close to home. From early detection through our innovative Prevention on the Go screening and education program, to diagnosis, treatment and life after cancer, Mary Bird Perkins offers a wide array of individualized support services to improve survivorship and lessen the burden of cancer. For more information, visit marybird.org.