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Special Correspondent, MedPage Today

Eric T. Rosenthal

Eric T. Rosenthal is an independent medical journalist specializing in providing insight, perspective, and transparency into various issues, trends, and controversies in oncology, and other areas concerning the politics of health care. He is currently special correspondent for MedPage Today, a contributor to The Hill and a contributing editor to ADC Review / Journal of Antibody-drug Conjugates. He was formerly special […]

Eric T. Rosenthal is an independent medical journalist specializing in providing insight, perspective, and transparency into various issues, trends, and controversies in oncology, and other areas concerning the politics of health care.

He is currently special correspondent for MedPage Today, a contributor to The Hill and a contributing editor to ADC Review / Journal of Antibody-drug Conjugates. He was formerly special correspondent for Oncology Times, and senior correspondent and news director for Vital Option International‘s nationally syndicated The Group Room” cancer talk-radio show.

Rosenthal’s reporting is known for its balance providing perspective and context, and taking readers behind the scenes by exploring the “how” and “why.”

He also co-authors Op-Eds and develops forums for health care-related issues with Nancy G. Brinker, founder of Susan G. Komen; former U.S. State Department Chief of Protocol and Ambassador to Hungary; and former U.N. World Health Organization’s Goodwill Ambassador for Cancer Control.

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