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Gastric cancer, also known as stomach cancer, begins its growth from the stomach. It starts from the cells that line the stomach walls. Sometimes, this type of cancer is also called adenocarcinoma. Gastric cancer specifically occurs in the area between the upper part of the stomach and the lower end of the esophagus. In recent years, cancer in this

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  • 2121 Santa Monica Blvd Garden Level,Santa Monica,CA

    Dennis R. Holmes, M.D., F.A.C.S. is an internationally renowned breast cancer surgeon, researcher and innovator with offices in Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, and Glendale, California. Sought out by patients across Southern California and across the U.S., he specializes in minimally-invasive breast surgery, including oncoplastic surgery, hidden-scar nipple-sparing mastectomy, intraoperative radiotherapy, cryoablation (cancer tumor freezing), and lymph node-sparing surgery. Dr. Holmes is currently serving as Interim Director of the Margie Petersen Breast Center at St. Johns Health Center, and formerly held the positions of Chief Breast Surgeon and Medical Director of the Los Angeles Center for Womens Health, and Chief Breast Cancer Surgeon, and Breast Cancer Research Committee Co-Chair at the University of Southern California (U.S.C.) Kenneth Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Holmes is a 2003 graduate of the U.S.C. Breast Surgery Fellowship Training Program, one of most innovative and progressive breast surgery training programs in the country. He also possesses an extensive  understanding of the roles of oncology, radiation oncology, plastic surgery, and other critical services in the management of breast cancer. In addition, Dr. Holmes has helped train numerous other breast surgeons across the country as former Breast Surgery Fellowship Program Director at U.S.C., and currently as the Breast Surgery Fellowship Program Director at the John Wayne Cancer Institute at Providence St. Johns Health Center. Dr. Holmes is a leader in several national surgical societies and is a frequent lecturer at national conferences. As a member of the education committee of the American Society of Breast Surgeons, Dr. Holmes recently led the development of national surgical practice guidelines for the use of preoperative chemotherapy prior to breast cancer surgery. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and was also recently selected as Board Chair and President of the TARGIT Collaborative Group, a national research and education organization. Widely respected by colleagues for his innovative approach to breast cancer care, Dr. Holmes is acclaimed worldwide for his pioneering research in targeted intraoperative radiotherapy. He currently serves as National Co-Chair of the TARGIT U.S. Registry clinical trial, and is also National Principal Investigator of the FROST Trial, a clinical trial evaluating the use of cryoablation (tumor freezing) instead of surgery for the treatment of early stage breast cancer. In addition, he has been a pioneer in the field of minimally-invasive breast surgery, including intraoperative radiotherapy, cryoablation, and lymph node-sparing surgery. He is a strong advocate for individualized cancer therapy in which care is adapted to the severity of the cancer to avoiding unnecessary side effects. Where many breast surgeons see challenges, Dr. Holmes sees opportunities. However, what most distinguishes Dr. Holmes among breast surgeons is his commitment to providing women with treatment options that suit their physical and emotional needs, while also providing the best possible cancer control.

    (131) 058 - 2710

    8 MI
  • 1245 Wilshire Blvd Suite 303,Los Angeles,CA

    Dennis R. Holmes, M.D., F.A.C.S. is an internationally renowned breast cancer surgeon, researcher and innovator with offices in Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, and Glendale, California. Sought out by patients across Southern California and across the U.S., he specializes in minimally-invasive breast surgery, including oncoplastic surgery, hidden-scar nipple-sparing mastectomy, intraoperative radiotherapy, cryoablation (cancer tumor freezing), and lymph node-sparing surgery. Dr. Holmes is currently serving as Interim Director of the Margie Petersen Breast Center at St. Johns Health Center, and formerly held the positions of Chief Breast Surgeon and Medical Director of the Los Angeles Center for Womens Health, and Chief Breast Cancer Surgeon, and Breast Cancer Research Committee Co-Chair at the University of Southern California (U.S.C.) Kenneth Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Holmes is a 2003 graduate of the U.S.C. Breast Surgery Fellowship Training Program, one of most innovative and progressive breast surgery training programs in the country. He also possesses an extensive  understanding of the roles of oncology, radiation oncology, plastic surgery, and other critical services in the management of breast cancer. In addition, Dr. Holmes has helped train numerous other breast surgeons across the country as former Breast Surgery Fellowship Program Director at U.S.C., and currently as the Breast Surgery Fellowship Program Director at the John Wayne Cancer Institute at Providence St. Johns Health Center. Dr. Holmes is a leader in several national surgical societies and is a frequent lecturer at national conferences. As a member of the education committee of the American Society of Breast Surgeons, Dr. Holmes recently led the development of national surgical practice guidelines for the use of preoperative chemotherapy prior to breast cancer surgery. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and was also recently selected as Board Chair and President of the TARGIT Collaborative Group, a national research and education organization. Widely respected by colleagues for his innovative approach to breast cancer care, Dr. Holmes is acclaimed worldwide for his pioneering research in targeted intraoperative radiotherapy. He currently serves as National Co-Chair of the TARGIT U.S. Registry clinical trial, and is also National Principal Investigator of the FROST Trial, a clinical trial evaluating the use of cryoablation (tumor freezing) instead of surgery for the treatment of early stage breast cancer. In addition, he has been a pioneer in the field of minimally-invasive breast surgery, including intraoperative radiotherapy, cryoablation, and lymph node-sparing surgery. He is a strong advocate for individualized cancer therapy in which care is adapted to the severity of the cancer to avoiding unnecessary side effects. Where many breast surgeons see challenges, Dr. Holmes sees opportunities. However, what most distinguishes Dr. Holmes among breast surgeons is his commitment to providing women with treatment options that suit their physical and emotional needs, while also providing the best possible cancer control.

    (180) 020 - 3551

    16 MI
  • 240 South Jackson Street Suite 109,Glendale,CA

    Dennis R. Holmes, M.D., F.A.C.S. is an internationally renowned breast cancer surgeon, researcher and innovator with offices in Beverly Hills, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, and Glendale, California. Sought out by patients across Southern California and across the U.S., he specializes in minimally-invasive breast surgery, including oncoplastic surgery, hidden-scar nipple-sparing mastectomy, intraoperative radiotherapy, cryoablation (cancer tumor freezing), and lymph node-sparing surgery. Dr. Holmes is currently serving as Interim Director of the Margie Petersen Breast Center at St. Johns Health Center, and formerly held the positions of Chief Breast Surgeon and Medical Director of the Los Angeles Center for Womens Health, and Chief Breast Cancer Surgeon, and Breast Cancer Research Committee Co-Chair at the University of Southern California (U.S.C.) Kenneth Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center. Dr. Holmes is a 2003 graduate of the U.S.C. Breast Surgery Fellowship Training Program, one of most innovative and progressive breast surgery training programs in the country. He also possesses an extensive  understanding of the roles of oncology, radiation oncology, plastic surgery, and other critical services in the management of breast cancer. In addition, Dr. Holmes has helped train numerous other breast surgeons across the country as former Breast Surgery Fellowship Program Director at U.S.C., and currently as the Breast Surgery Fellowship Program Director at the John Wayne Cancer Institute at Providence St. Johns Health Center. Dr. Holmes is a leader in several national surgical societies and is a frequent lecturer at national conferences. As a member of the education committee of the American Society of Breast Surgeons, Dr. Holmes recently led the development of national surgical practice guidelines for the use of preoperative chemotherapy prior to breast cancer surgery. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and was also recently selected as Board Chair and President of the TARGIT Collaborative Group, a national research and education organization. Widely respected by colleagues for his innovative approach to breast cancer care, Dr. Holmes is acclaimed worldwide for his pioneering research in targeted intraoperative radiotherapy. He currently serves as National Co-Chair of the TARGIT U.S. Registry clinical trial, and is also National Principal Investigator of the FROST Trial, a clinical trial evaluating the use of cryoablation (tumor freezing) instead of surgery for the treatment of early stage breast cancer. In addition, he has been a pioneer in the field of minimally-invasive breast surgery, including intraoperative radiotherapy, cryoablation, and lymph node-sparing surgery. He is a strong advocate for individualized cancer therapy in which care is adapted to the severity of the cancer to avoiding unnecessary side effects. Where many breast surgeons see challenges, Dr. Holmes sees opportunities. However, what most distinguishes Dr. Holmes among breast surgeons is his commitment to providing women with treatment options that suit their physical and emotional needs, while also providing the best possible cancer control.

    (180) 020 - 3551

    20 MI
  • 2811 Wilshire Boulevard Suite 810,Santa Monica,CA

      About Dr. Mark J. Kelly Dr. Mark J. Kelly, MD, is widely considered as one of the pillars of strength in the Urology field in Los Angeles over the last 25 years. He is often called the Doctors Urologist. He is certified by the American Board of Urology, the longstanding Chief of Urology at Saint Johns Health Center, and an Assistant Professor of Urological Oncology at the John Wayne Cancer Institute in Santa Monica, California. Dr. Kellys operates a state-of-the-art private practice in Santa Monica where he offers truly personalized and cutting-edge care for his patients. Dr. Kelly is a leading pioneer in the management of prostate cancer with expertise in prostate cancer detection, risk assessment, and in the performance of highly precise MRI Image-Guided Fusion Biopsy which can precisely locate prostate cancer. In many cases, this precision can result in the ability to recommend either no immediate treatment or, if necessary, Focal Treatment for ones prostate cancer.   Focal Therapy has the potential to cure those prostate cancers that should be treated while minimizing the well-established side effects of invasive robotic surgery and radiation therapy including urinary incontinence, erectile dysfunction, and rectal injury. Dr. Kelly is one of the only doctors in Greater Los Angeles to offer the ICEfx™ cryoablation system, which allows him to treat tumors without surgery and without causing sexual or urinary side effects. In addition to diagnosing and treating prostate cancer, Dr. Kelly has expertise in a full range of mens health issues, including all diseases of the male reproductive and urinary system. He has extensive experience in treating erectile dysfunction, including prosthetic surgery, helping men manage andropause and low testosterone, and diagnosing and treating sexually transmitted diseases. Dr. Kelly attended the prestigious Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. After graduating, Dr. Kelly moved to Los Angeles, where he completed residencies in general surgery and urology at Kaiser Foundation Hospital under the tutelage of the world-renowned Dr. Stanley Brosman, who supervised Dr. Kellys urology residency and subsequently invited him to begin his private practice at Saint Johns. While at Saint Johns, Dr. Kelly worked with Dr. Donald Morton, the founding surgeon of the widely respected John Wayne Cancer Institute, a component of Saint Johns Health Center. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Kelly, call the Medical Office of Mark J. Kelly, MD, Inc. or request a consultation online. Click here to read Dr. Kelly's CV!

    (131) 082 - 9003

    8 MI
  • 100 Medical Plaza Driveway Suite 310,Los Angeles,CA

    Melissa G. Lechner, MD, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine. Her clinical and research interests are related to endocrine disease resulting from cancer immunotherapy (onco-endocrinology) and advanced thyroid cancer. She established the Onco-Endocrinology clinic at UCLA to care for patients with endocrine side effects from cancer immunotherapy and targeted therapies. She also has expertise in thyroid nodules (including biopsy). Dr. Lechner leads multiple prospective clinical trials at UCLA studying thyroid disease and cancer immunotherapy. She has received funding from the American Thyroid Association, Endocrine Fellows Foundation, and National Institutes of Health for her research and has been invited to speak nationally and internationally on the role of the immune system in cancer. She has published articles in Thyroid, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, The Journal of Immunology, Cancer, and Clinical Cancer Research, including original research and invited reviews, and serves on the National Comprehensive Cancer Network of Management of Immunotherapy Toxicity Side Effects guidance panel. After finishing her combined MD and PhD training in the joint USC Keck School of Medicine/Cal Tech physician-scientist training program, Dr. Lechner completed residencies in internal medicine and pediatrics at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Boston Children's Hospital of the Harvard Medical School. In 2018, she joined UCLA as a clinical fellow in endocrinology and post-doctoral researcher in the prestigious Specialty Training and Advanced Research (STAR) program. In 2020, Dr. Lechner joined the faculty at UCLA.

    (131) 026 - 7783

    10 MI
  • 181 S Buena Vista St Disney Family Cancer Center,Burbank,CA

    The Oncology Rehabilitation Program at the Disney Family Cancer Center assists cancer patients who are experiencing the side effects or late effects of their cancer or related treatment, including weakness and fatigue, lymphedema, pain, loss of function, balance deficits, incontinence, osteoporosis and postural dysfunction.

    (181) 874 - 8475

    19 MI