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Raymond S.W. Yeung, MD, FRCS (C), FACS
Dr. Raymond Yeung is a UW professor of surgery and an adjunct professor of pathology. He oversees the Liver Tumor Clinic at UW Medical Center. His clinical focus is in hepatobiliary tumors (tumors of the liver and bile duct) and metastatic disease involving the liver. He performs surgery to remove or destroy tumors using liver resection (laparoscopic and open) and various forms of minimally invasive ablation (RFA). Other clinical activities include general surgical oncology. His academic interests involve basic research in tumor development and liver physiology. He is also a renowned expert in diseases related to tuberous sclerosis and lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM).
| 11/28/2011 | - | Advanced Techniques for Treating Liver Tumors | Program Details >> |
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