In my spare time I keep busy with my wife and three children. We enjoy traveling as a family and I have spent more than my fair share of time at fencing tournaments, school plays, basketball and soccer games, as well as Boy Scout camping trips. I am active at St. John’s Episcopal Church and in the community including being past chairman for the Brain Tumor Fund for the Carolinas.

Christopher D. Corso, MD, PhD
About Dr. Corso
“After spending time with oncology patients, I realized I truly enjoyed working with this group of patients and received great satisfaction helping them through their treatment course.”
Dr. Corso
Board Certification
May 16, 2000
Licensure
North Carolina 2000-00192
South Carolina 20728
Professional Organizations
York County Medical Society - Secretary/Treasurer
American College of Radiation Oncology
Association of Residents in Radiation Oncology
Awards & Affiliations



Education
Wake Forest University
1987 — 1991
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
B.S. in Biology and History (Magna Cum Laude, Honors in History)
Emory University School of Medicine
1991 — 1995
Atlanta, Georgia
M.D. - Doctor of Medicine
Emory University School of Medicine
1995 — 1996
Atlanta, Georgia
Resident in Medicine-Preliminary
Emory University School of Medicine
1996 — 2000
Atlanta, Georgia
(Chief Resident: 7/98 to 12/98 & 7/99 to 6/00)
Employment
Medical Director, Pineville Radiation Therapy Center
2000 — 2006
Charlotte, North Carolina
SERO
2006 — Present
Charlotte, North Carolina
Publications
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Stone AR, Bobo W Brat DJ, Devi NS, Van Meir EG, Vertino Pm; Aberrant methylation and down-regulation of TMS1/ASC in human glioblastoma; American Journal of Pathology 2004 Oct; 165(4):1151-61
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Bobo Wm, Landry J, Ting J, Davis LD. A “Volume at Risk Approach” in IMRT Treatment Portal Designs. Medical Physics, June 2000, vol. 27:6 p.1376. World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Chicago, Illinois
Selected Meeting Presentations
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The Role of Radiation Therapy in Patients With a rising PSA following Prostatectomy Resident Research Day, Emory University School of Medicine, May 2000