Who We Are

The Genetics and Personalized Cancer Prevention Program (GPCP) is an innovative program that advances personalized healthcare by offering comprehensive, multidisciplinary genetics services for cancer prevention.

About The Program 

The GPCP offers cancer risk assessment, genetic testing, and long-term cancer prevention care, empowering individuals to actively manage their health. Our program integrates genetic counseling, advanced genetic testing, personalized screening, and preventive strategies to effectively identify and mitigate cancer risks.

We are supported by a team of experts including genetic counselors, oncologists, surgeons, gastroenterologists, primary care physicians, and mental health professionals. This ensures a comprehensive approach to cancer prevention and care.

Schedule a Visit

  • Patients: Telephone: (646) 962-5100  
  • Weill Cornell Providers: Please enter an Epic Referral “AMB Referral to Genetics” and select Dep/Div: “Genetics and Personalized Cancer Prevention” 

Locations

  • Manhattan: 1305 York Avenue, 3rd Floor, New York
  • Coming Soon - Brooklyn: 186 Joralemon Street, 2nd Floor, Brooklyn Heights 
  • Coming Soon - Queens: 28-25 Jackson Avenue, 2nd Floor, Long Island City




Melissa Frey, M.D., M.S.
  • Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Director, Genetics and Personalized Cancer Prevention Program
"In the past, cancer care focused on diagnosis and treatment,” says Dr. Melissa Frey. "Today, there is a growing interest in cancer prevention, and cancer genetics is a critical component of making preventative medicine a reality."
“Our goal is not to be a burden,” Dr. Ravi Sharaf says, “We want to meet patients where they are and make the process as easy as possible.”
Ravi Sharaf M.D., M.S.
  • Director, Genetics and Personalized Cancer Prevention
  • Associate Professor of Medicine (Gastroenterology)
  • Associate Professor of Population Health Sciences (Epidemiology)

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