Krish Patel, MD
Seattle, WA 98104
Center for Blood Disorders and Stem Cell Transplantation
1221 Madison Street, Floor 10, Seattle, WA 98104
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About Krish Patel
Dr. Patel is a multiple time recipient of the Seattle Top Doctor Award and most recently received the 2023 Seattle Met Award. He is passionate about caring for patients with all forms of blood cancers and has a particular interest in lymphomas. Dr. Patel recognizes each patient's illness experience is unique and is focused on providing care that is both evidence-based and personalized to the individual patient. He values the importance of communication in the physician-patient experience and emphasizes shared decision making to help patients navigate their illness. He is excited to help develop novel therapies for blood cancer patients through clinical trials at Swedish.
Duke University School of Medicine
2009
Duke University School of Medicine
Internal Medicine
2012
Duke University School of Medicine
Hematology/Med Oncology
2016
American Society of Hematology, American Society of Clinical Oncology, Alpha Omega Alpha
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Hematology
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology
- Patel K, Abernethy A, Todd HK, Thomas Jr CR. Rapid Learning Systems. Oncologic Emergency Medicine: Principles and Practice. Springer International Publishing. p79-93. May 2016.
- Patel K, Kim HS, Muldoon-Jacobs K, Bisht KS, Aykin-Burns N, Pennington JD, van der Meer R, Nguyen P, Savage J, Owens KM, Vassilopoulos A, Ozden O, Park SH, Singh KK, Abdulkadir SA, Spitz DR, Deng CX, Gius D. SIRT3 is a mitochondria-localized tumor suppressor required for maintenance of mitochondrial integrity and metabolism during stress. Cancer Cell. 2010; 17 (1): 41-52. PMID: 20129246.
- Nguyen P, Cui H, Bisht KS, Sun L, Patel K, Lee RS, Kugoh H, Oshimura M, Feinberg AP, Gius D. CTCFL/BORIS is a methylation-independent DNA-binding protein that preferentially binds to the paternal H19 differentially methylated region. Cancer Res. 2008; 68 (14): 5546-51. PMID: 18632606.
- Patel K. "SIRT3 at the Junction of Superoxide Regulation." Platform Presentation. American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (ASTRO) 50th Annual Meeting, Boston, Mass. Sept 21st-25th, 2008.
- Patel K. "SIRT3 as a regulator of Intracellular Superoxide Levels." Platform Presentation. Mitochondrial Symposium National Institutes of Health. Bethesda, Md. January 11, 2008.
- How T-Cell Therapy is saving lives for cancer patients and others - New Day NW
1221 Madison Street, Floor 10
Seattle, WA 98104
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Dr. Patel enjoys traveling, cooking, and being outdoors with his wife. He is a keen sports fan and enjoys photographing the scenic PNW.
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Always a good experience. Dr Patel is awesome and I'm sad he's leaving but happy for him. I trust that the doctor he choose for me as his replacement will be as professional, personable and proficient as he is.
Swedish Patient
Great. Hated to see him leave
Swedish Patient
EXCELLENT CARE SWEDISH IS HELPING TO EXTEND MY QUALITY OF LIFE. THANK YOU !!
Swedish Patient
Excellent physician, cancer in remission, not expected to return.
Swedish Patient
Dr.Patel took his time w us..answered questions and made me feel taken care of..thank you
Swedish Patient
Dr.Patel was a patient oriented provider. His explanation on my condition and the treatment options were always clear and easy to understand. And he presented the best option to treat my condition.
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