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Liver Cancer Center - Tracy, CA

Tracy Oncologist Doctors for Liver Cancer

Type of Physician: Oncologist

What is a Oncologist?

A subspecialty certification by the Board of Internal Medicine; the oncologist specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of all types of cancer and other benign and malignant tumors. These subspecialists decide on and administer chemotherapy as well as consult with surgeons and radiotherapists on other treatment for cancer.

Specialty: Oncology (Medical)

Common Name: Cancer Doctor

Oncologist Doctors in Tracy *

Neelesh Bangilore MD
Neelesh Bangilore
4722 Quail Lakes Dr
STE A
Stockton, CA 95207
(209) 477-2000

Stockton Hematology Oncology
Prasad R Dighe
2626 N California St
STE B
Stockton, CA 95204
(209) 466-2626

Stockton Hematology Oncology
Aminder S Mehdi
2626 N California St
STE B
Stockton, CA 95204
(209) 466-2626

Camino Medical Group Treatment Center
Irene Wu
701 E El Camino Real
Oncology/Hematology & Infusion Svc
Mountain View, CA 94040
(650) 934-7600

Stanford Cancer Center Oncology Clinic
George A Fisher
875 Blake Wilbur Dr
Stanford, CA 94305
(650) 723-7621

UC Davis Medical Group Cancer Center
Yinlee Yoong
4501 X St
STE 2001
Sacramento, CA 95817
(916) 734-5959

Eileen T Consorti MD
Eileen T Consorti
2070 Clinton Ave
Alameda, CA 94501
(510) 848-1800

Sacrmento Center For Hematology & Oncology
Robert S Miller
2929 K St
STE STE 200
Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 454-6700

Kaiser Permanente Oncology
David M Baer
235 W MacArthur Blvd
MB Center FL FL 1
Oakland, CA 94611
(510) 752-1295

Kaiser Permanente Oncology
Yan Li
235 W MacArthur Blvd
MB Center FL FL 1
Oakland, CA 94611
(510) 752-1295

Kaiser Permanente Oncology
James L Simons
235 W MacArthur Blvd
MB Center FL FL 1
Oakland, CA 94611
(510) 752-1295

Bay Area Breast Surgeons
Jon M Greif
3300 Webster St
STE 212
Oakland, CA 94609
(510) 835-9900

David A Pfister MD
David A Pfister
350 30th St
STE 525
Oakland, CA 94609
(510) 452-3375

Solano Hematology Oncology
Chainarong Limvarapuss
100 Hospital Dr
STE 110
Vallejo, CA 94589
(707) 551-3300

UCSF The Comprehensive Cancer Center
Adil I Daud
1600 Divisadero St
FL 4
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 353-7160

UCSF The Comprehensive Cancer Center
Mohammed Kashani-Sabet
1600 Divisadero St
FL 4
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 353-7160

UCSF The Comprehensive Cancer Center
Lorriana Leard
1600 Divisadero St
FL 4
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 353-7160

UCSF The Comprehensive Cancer Center
Richard J O'Donnell
1600 Divisadero St
FL 4
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 353-7160

UCSF The Comprehensive Cancer Center
Margaret Tempero
1600 Divisadero St
FL 4
San Francisco, CA 94115
(415) 353-7160

UCSF Neurological Surgery
Nicholas A Butkowski
400 Parnassus
STE A808
San Francisco, CA 94143
(415) 353-7500

UCSF Neurological Surgery
Susan M Chang
400 Parnassus
STE A808
San Francisco, CA 94143
(415) 353-7500

NorthCal Hematology Oncology Inc
Gurvinider Shaheed
11795 Education St
STE 220
Auburn, CA 95602
(530) 888-9907

NorthCal Hematology Oncology Inc
Vijay Suhag
11795 Education St
STE 220
Auburn, CA 95602
(530) 888-9907

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Liver Cancer

What is liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma, HCC)?

Liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) is a cancer arising from the liver. It is also known as primary liver cancer or hepatoma. The liver is made up of different cell types (for example, bile ducts, blood vessels, and fat-storing cells). However, liver cells (hepatocytes) make up 80% of the liver tissue. Thus, the majority of primary liver cancers (over 90%-95%) arises from liver cells and is called hepatocellular cancer or carcinoma.

When patients or physicians speak of liver cancer, however, they are often referring to cancer that has spread to the liver, having originated in other organs (such as the colon, stomach, pancreas, breast, and lung). More specifically, this type of liver cancer is called metastatic liver disease (cancer) or secondary liver cancer. This is a much more common problem around the world than primary liver cancer and frequently leads to confusion, because the term liver cancer actually can refer to either metastatic liver cancer or hepatocellular cancer. The subject of this article is hepatocellular carcinoma, which I will refer to as liver cancer.

What is the scope of the liver cancer problem?

Liver cancer is the third most common cancer in the world. A deadly cancer, liver cancer will kill almost all patients who have it within a year. In 2000, it was estimated that there were about 564,000 new cases of liver cancer worldwide, and a similar number of patients died as a result of this disease. About three-quarters of the cases of liver cancer are found in Southeast Asia (China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, and Japan). Liver cancer is also very common in sub-Saharan Africa (Mozambique and South Africa).

The frequency of liver cancer in Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa is greater than 100 cases per 100,000 population. In contrast, the frequency of liver cancer in North America and Western Europe is much lower,...

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Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) Therapy of Liver »

When do surgeons do radiofrequency ablation (RFA)?

In the U.S., radiofrequency ablation (RFA) therapy has become the ablation (tissue destruction) therapy of choice among surgeons for treating liver cancer (HCC). The surgeon can perform this procedure laparoscopically (through small holes in the abdomen) or during open exploration of the abdomen. In some instances, the procedure can be done without opening the abdomen by just using ultrasound for visual guidance.

How is RFA done and how does it work?

In RFA, heat is generated locally by a high frequency, alternating current that flows from the electrodes. A probe is inserted into the center of the tumor and the non-insulated electrodes, which are shaped like prongs, are projected into the tumor. The local heat that is generated melts the tissue (coagulative necrosis) that is adjacent to the probe. The probe is left in place for about 10 to 15 minutes. The whole procedur...

Emergency Contact for Tracy

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Nearby Tracy Hospitals *

Sutter Tracy Community Hospital
1420 N Tracy Blvd
Tracy, CA 95376
(209)835-1500

Kaiser Permanente Hospital Manteca
1777 W Yosemite Ave
Manteca, CA 95337
(209)825-3700

San Joaquin General Hospital
500 W Hospital Rd
French Camp, CA 95231
(209)468-6000

Doctors Hospital of Manteca
1205 E North St
Manteca, CA 95336
(209)823-3111

Dameron Hospital
525 W Acacia St
Stockton, CA 95203
(209)944-5550

St Joseph's Medical Center
1800 N California St
Stockton, CA 95204
(209)943-2000

St Joseph's Behavioral Health Center
2510 N California St
Stockton, CA 95204
(209)948-2100

Livermore Division of the VA Palo Alto Healthcare System
4951 Arroyo Rd
Livermore, CA 94550
(925)373-4700

Valley Memorial Hospital
1111 E Stanley Blvd
Livermore, CA 94550
(925)447-7000

Doctors Medical Center of Modesto
1441 Florida Ave
Modesto, CA 95350
(209)578-1211

Kindred Hospital Modesto
730 17th St
Modesto, CA 95354
(209)523-9006

Memorial Medical Center
1700 Coffee Rd
Modesto, CA 95355
(209)526-4500

ValleyCare Health System Pleasanton
5555 W Los Positas Blvd
Pleasanton, CA 94588
(925)847-3000

Stanislaus Surgical Hospital
1421 Oakdale Rd
Modesto, CA 95355
(209)572-2700

Sutter Delta Medical Center
3901 Lone Tree Way
Antioch, CA 94509
(925)779-7200

Lodi Memorial Hospital West
800 S Lower Sacramento Rd
Lodi, CA 95242
(209)334-3411

Lodi Memorial Hospital
975 S Fairmont Ave
Lodi, CA 95240
(209)334-3411

San Ramon Regional Medical Center
6001 Norris Canyon Rd
San Ramon, CA 94583
(925)275-9200

Oak Valley Hospital
350 S Oak St
Oakdale, CA 95361
(209)847-3011

Washington Hospital
2000 Mowry Ave
Fremont, CA 94538
(510)797-1111

Fremont Hospital
39001 Sundale Dr
Fremont, CA 94538
(510)796-1100

Regional Medical Center of San Jose
225 N Jackson Ave
San Jose, CA 95116
(408)259-5000

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