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Old 08-21-2011, 11:15 PM   #5
Lani
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Re: Need a referral to a good cyberknife/radiation oncologist at UCSF

from Stanford Cyberknife website:
our team



Steve Chang, MD
Neurosurgeon
Co-Medical Director, Cyberknife Radiosurgery Program



Iris Gibbs, MD
Radiation Oncologist
Co-Medical Director, Cyberknife Radiosurgery Program





John Adler, MD
Neurosurgeon


Nikolas Blevins, MD
Head and Neck Surgeon


Daniel Chang, MD
Radiation Oncologist

Maximilian Diehn, MD, PhD
Radiation Oncologist

Robert Dodd, MD, PhD
Neurosurgeon

Sarah Donaldson, MD
Radiation Oncologist

Mike Edwards, MD
Neurosurgeon (Pediatrics)

Steven Hancock, MD
Radiation Oncologist

Griff Harsh, MD
Neurosurgeon

Kate Horst, MD
Radiation Oncologist

Robert Jackler, MD
Head and Neck Surgeon

Albert Koong, MD, PhD
Radiation Oncologist

Quynh-Thu Le, MD
Radiation Oncologist


Billy Loo, MD, PhD
Radiation Oncologist

Stefan Mindea, MD
Neurosurgeon

Jon Park, MD
Neurosurgeon

Joseph Shrager, MD
Thoracic Surgeon

Scott Soltys, MD
Radiation Oncologist

Robert Lieberson, MD
Neurosurgeon

^^^^

I have heard Iris Gibbs speak, I have gone (almost 15 years ago) with someone to their initial appointment to learn about Cyberknife treatment of a recurrent acoustic neuroma with Dr Adler (who invented the Cyberknife), and
over the years I have met (at meetings and lectures and otherwise) Drs. Donaldson, Hancock and Horst. All have seemed knowledgeable and caring.

If I had known who to recommend I would have done so.

Don't think you can go too wrong.

Esther had treatment (I think of her liver mets) at Stanford if I recall. Perhaps others have and can chime in.
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