Carmelita P. Escalante, M.D.

Position / Title
Department Chair and Professor of General Internal Medicine
Institution
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Other Disease Area(s) of Focus
Fatigue in cancer patients

Carmelita Escalante, MD, is Professor and Department Chair inthe Department of General Internal Medicine, Division of Internal Medicine at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.  

Dr. Escalante is an active researcher, serving as Principal Investigator on numerous studies related to fatigue and other symptoms in patients with cancer and other conditions including bone marrow failure: A condition that occurs when the bone marrow stops making enough healthy blood cells. The most common of these rare diseases are aplastic anemia, myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH). Bone marrow failure can be acquired (begin any time in life) or can be… diseases like aplastic anemia: (ay-PLASS-tik uh-NEE_mee-uh) A rare and serious condition in which the bone marrow fails to make enough blood cells - red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The term aplastic is a Greek word meaning not to form. Anemia is a condition that happens when red blood cell count is low. Most… , MDS, PNH and AML.  Dr. Escalante not only teaches, she also serves a mentor for other health care professionals and students in high school and college who are considering a health profession.  

Dr. Escalante's expertise is helping patients, families, caregivers and healthcare professionals understand the impact of disease on patients.

Physician Status
Practice Location

MD Anderson Cancer Center
United States