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List of Aggressive Surgical Oncologists
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David L Bartlett, M.D.
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Dr. Bartlett performs all surgical techniques related to metastatic cancers in the liver. This includes complex liver resections, radiofrequency ablation, infusion chemotherapy via an implantable pump, and isolated hyperthermic liver perfusion, an experimental procedure for patients with unresectable tumors confined to their liver. Dr. Bartlett also has a research interest in treating advanced carcinomas in the peritoneal cavity. This includes advanced appendiceal cancers, colon cancers, gastric cancers, peritoneal mesothelioma, and ovarian cancers. Dr. Bartlett has helped developed a technique for delivery of hyperthermia and chemotherapy directly to the peritoneal cavity as a recirculating perfusion http://www.surgery.upmc.edu/contact/display.asp?PhysID=5 |
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David M. Bartlett, M.D.
List of Reserach Interests http://www.pittsurgonc.com/research/bartlett.htm |
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David Nielson
Radio Frequency Ablation of Lung Cancer Tumors http://www.rfalung.com/ |
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Douglas L. Fraker
Clinical research protocols include isolated limb perfusion for melanoma and sarcoma, intra arterial chemotherapy for liver tumors, photodynamic therapy for intra peritoneal disease, and lymph node mapping for melanoma and breast cancer. Special Interests:Treatment of primary and metastatic liver tumors by resection, radiofrequency thermal ablation, intra-arterial pump for chemotherapy http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/surgery/fac/dlf.html |
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Edward W. Martin
Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy for Abdominal Metastasis http://surgery.osu.edu/sonc/martin_biosketch.doc |
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Higinia Cardenes
Main contact for Stereotactic Radioablation Program at Indiana University http://iucc.iu.edu/clinical_programs.php?detail=hcardene&subcategory=gi |
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Leslie H. Blumgart
I am Chief of the Hepatobiliary Service and Director of the Hepatobiliary Disease Management Program at Memorial Sloan-Kettering. I am also a surgeon with extensive experience in hepatobiliary disease, particularly in patients with liver, bile duct, gall bladder, and pancreatic cancer, and I have a special expertise in biliary tract reconstruction http://www.mskcc.org/prg/prg/bios/34.cfm |
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N. J. Espat
Hepatic Artery Regional Chemotherapy Pump Program - University of Chicago http://gen.surg.uic.edu/CFDOCS/gensurg2/haip.espat.htm |
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Paul H. Sugarbaker
Our advanced services include specialty treatment programs for gastric cancer, pseudomyxoma peritonei, peritoneal carcinomatosis (cancers that have spread to the intraabdominal surfaces), hepatobiliary (primary and metastatic liver cancer), pancreas cancer, as well as primary peritoneal surface malignancies such as peritoneal mesothelioma and abdominopelvic sarcoma http://www.surgicaloncology.com/ |
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Robert W. Beart, Jr.
Colorectal surgeon at USC in Los Angeles specializing in colostomy avoidance (he saved me from having permanent colostomy when other surgeons said I would need one), complex cases and treating recurrent disease. He came from the Mayo Clinic to head the Colorectal Surgery Dept. at USC and is past president of the American Society of Colorectal Surgeons. I can't speak more highly about him. He is a wonderful, innovative surgeon. http://www.usc.edu/schools/medicine/util/directories/faculty/profile.php?PersonIs_ID=85 |
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