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Liver cancer specialist for 2nd opinion
Oct 2007
Hello, a member of my family has just been diagnosed with liver cancer, at a rather advanced local stage. Although they like their providers, for peace of mind they are looking to get a second opinion on treatment options. If anyone has a recommendation for an oncologist with an interest in liver cancer or other liver cancer specialists either at Stanford or UCSF, I would appreciate it. anon
My father-in-law was diagnosed with liver cancer 2 years ago with a next to nothing chance of surviving. He lived in Florida and we had him come out here to go to UCSF for treatment. Dr. Timothy Davern is the man to see. He is a liver specialist at UCSF and they used chemo-embolization to treat the cancer. My father-in-law beat the cancer...after many doctors said there was nothing left to do but go to hospice. We now call him ''miracle man''. Hope this helps. Thankful
Dr. Fisher at Stanford was the oncologist and Dr. So the surgeon for my family member who had liver cancer last year. He's doing great 1.5 years later, so that's the best recommendation I can give. Hang in there!! Good experience w/Stanford
I asked Dr. Monahan about your post and she encouraged you to call her. I have several physical, medical and chemical challenges/sensitiviites that are beyond my internist's scope. I use alternative thera pies and approaches as needed. I highly recommend Dr. Katherine Monahan, ND, a local Naturopath, to be a significant resource and support. Her business is called Remedy Natural Medicine. She has a telemedicine practice since COVID and is warm, attentive and knowledgable. Dr. Monahan is a very valuable member of my health care team. Her phone is (510) 543-1728. She offers a brief complimentary call to see if she is a good match. Give her a call. My best wishes, Louise in Alameda
Hello -- I had elevated liver enzymes as well for a number of years. They turned out to be the result of the auto-immune disorder PBC (primary biliary cirrhosis). There's a test which is pretty accurate in identifying this rare condition. Best of luck to you.