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  2. Stanford Cancer Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford Cancer Institute is an NCI-designated Cancer Center at Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA. It is one of eight comprehensive cancer centers in California. The Stanford Cancer Institute leverages the scientific, technological, and human resources of Stanford University and Stanford Health Care to enhance the

  3. Stanford University Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Cancer Center in San Jose. The hospital's history began with the foundation of the Stanford Home for Convalescent Children (the "Con Home") in 1911. When the Stanford Medical School moved south from San Francisco in 1959, the Stanford Hospital was established and was co-owned with the city of Palo Alto; it was then known as Palo Alto ...

  4. Pamela Kunz - Wikipedia

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    In early 2020, Kunz announced that she was leaving Stanford to accept a position as leader of the Gastrointestinal Cancers Program at Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale Cancer Center and director of GI Medical Oncology within the Section of Medical Oncology. [9] She told The Stanford Daily that she was leaving Stanford as a result of ...

  5. Quynh-Thu Le - Wikipedia

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    Quynh-Thu Le is a Vietnamese radiation oncologist specializing in head and neck cancer. She is the Katherine Dexter McCormick and Stanley McCormick Memorial Professor and chair of the department of radiation oncology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Le co-directs the radiation biology program at the Stanford Cancer Institute.

  6. Lung Cancer Researcher Diagnosed with Stage 4 Disease ... - AOL

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    The oncologist, per the Stanford Medicine blog Scope, was diagnosed with non-small cell cancer — also known as never-smoker lung cancer — in early May, around a month before his 50th birthday.

  7. Ronald Levy (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Levy received an A.B. degree in biochemistry from Harvard University in 1963, and an M.D. from the Stanford University School of Medicine in 1968. [3] He did his residency and internship at the Massachusetts General Hospital, and is board-certified in oncology by the American Board of Internal Medicine.

  8. Jonathan Berek - Wikipedia

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    The Center trains health care providers in the art and science of effective communication with patients, peers and the public. [3] A Stanford faculty member since 2005, he is renowned for his expertise in gynecologic oncology, surgical innovation and technique, and research in ovarian cancer, especially immunology and immunotherapy.

  9. Michael P. Link - Wikipedia

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    At the turn of the century, Link was appointed chief of the division of pediatric oncology, hematology and bone marrow transplantation at the Stanford University School of Medicine, and director of oncology, hematology and bone marrow transplantation services at Lucile Salter Packard Children's Hospital. [1]