Mack Roach, MD
Radiation Oncologist
Laryngeal Cancer Lung Cancer Pericardial Mesothelioma Peritoneal Mesothelioma Pleural Mesothelioma Testicular Mesothelioma
Dr. Mack Roach is a recognized radiation oncologist in San Francisco, California. He received his medical diploma from Stanford University School of Medicine in 1979. Dr. Roach completed his medical education with 3 residencies: one residency in internal medicine at King Drew Medical Center, a second residency in internal medicine at Alameda County Medical Center, a third residency in radiation oncology at Stanford University and a fellowship in hematology at UCSF. He is certified by the American Board in medical oncology, internal medicine, and radiation oncology. His subspecialty is urologic cancer. This doctor is affiliated with Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center, UCSF Medical Center and San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center. He was awarded 16 honors, including ASCO Fellow in 2010. He has published a huge number of articles in cooperation with other doctors. He is a fellow member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
Stanford University
Medical School
King Drew Medical Center
Residency
UCSF
Fellowship
Alameda County Medical Center
Residency
Stanford University
Residency
American Board of Radiology - Diagnostic Radiology
UCSF Medical Center
Languages: English/Spanish
(415) 353-1037
505 Parnassus Ave
San Francisco, California 94143
Surgery Provides Better Oncologic Outcomes than Radiation for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer.
Roach, M.; J. Urol.. 2016 May 11.
See more >>An Evaluation of Robotic and Conventional IMRT for Prostate Cancer: Potential for Dose Escalation.
Pinnaduwage, D. S.,Descovich, M.,Lometti, M. W.,Varad, B.,Roach, M.,Gottschalk, A. R.; Technol. Cancer Res. Treat.. 1900 Jan 01.
See more >>Re: Genomic Classifier Identifies Men with Adverse Pathology After Radical Prostatectomy Who Benefit from Adjuvant Radiation Therapy.
Chan, J.,Roach, M.; Eur. Urol.. 2016 Feb 13.
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