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Dr. Karl Hagler is an oncologist who lives and works in Muscle Shoals, Alabama. He has been practicing medicine for almost a decade. He graduated in 2002 from the University of South Alabama College of Medicine and completed a fellowship in hematology and oncology at the University of Florida. He is board certified in internal medicine, medical oncology, and hematology. Dr. Hagler is also a restless researcher. He collaborated with several other specialists and published two studies on clinical trials in lymphoma and the Diagnosis of an early precursor-B-ALL using FISH on immunomagnetically selected CD19+ cells. Currently, he is affiliated with the Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital, the Helen Keller Hospital, the Hartselle Medical Center and Shoals Hospital.



University of South Alabama College of Medicine

Medical School

University of Florida

Fellowship

American Board of Internal Medicine

American Board of Internal Medicine - Hematology

American Board of Internal Medicine - Oncology

Eliza Coffee Memorial Hospital

Languages: English/Spanish

(256) 768-9191

205 S Marengo St

Florence, Alabama 35630

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Hartselle Medical Center

Languages: English/Spanish

(256) 751-3000

201 Pine St NW

Hartselle, Alabama 35640

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Helen Keller Hospital

Languages: English/Spanish

(256) 386-4196

1300 S Montgomery Ave

Sheffield, Alabama 35660

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Shoals Hospital

Languages: English/Spanish

(256) 386-1600

201 W Avalon Ave

Muscle Shoals, Alabama 35661

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Dr. Karl Hagler has contributed to 3 publications.

Potential influence of health systems in accrual to clinical trials in lymphoma.

Hagler, K.T., Lynch, J.W.; J Clin Oncol. 2005 Oct 1.

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Diagnosis of an early precursor-B-ALL presenting with hypereosinophilia using FISH on immunomagnetically selected CD19+ cells.

Hagler, K.T., Zori, R.T., Yuan, C.M., Gray, B.A., Moreb, J.S.; Clin Adv Hematol Oncol. 2005 Jan.

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Paraneoplastic manifestations of lymphoma.

Hagler, K.T., Lynch, J.W.; Clin Lymphoma. 2004 Jun.

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American College of Physicians