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The University of Arizona Cancer Center
3838 N. Campbell Ave.Tucson, Arizona 85719-1454
United States
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People : Christina Laukaitis, MD, PhD Cary M. Armstrong, MS, CGC Eugene Gerner, PhD
Since its founding in 1976, the University of Arizona Cancer Center has worked to prevent and cure cancer. Its Clinical Gastrointestinal Cancer Program is a multidisciplinary program that draws on special expertise in gastrointestinal cancer pathology, cancer genetics, diagnosis and prevention, surgical oncology, interventional radiology, radiation oncology, pain management, nutrition, and psychosocial services.
Gastrointestinal cancers for which treatment is provided include
Esophagus
Pancreas
Biliary tract
Liver
Colon, rectum, and anal cancers
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