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Ali Raza Khaki is a medical oncologist and Clinical Assistant Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, specializing in genitourinary cancers, including kidney, bladder, prostate, and testicular cancers. He is actively involved in treating patients with these conditions and attends the inpatient oncology service at Stanford Hospital. Dr. Khaki takes pride in providing exceptional, humanistic care and has been recognized for his dedication through several awards, including the Reza Gandjei Humanism Award from the University of California, San Francisco. His research interests focus on novel therapies for genitourinary cancers, particularly urothelial cancer outcomes, and he is the principal investigator on multiple clinical trials assessing new therapies in this area. Dr. Khaki holds various administrative roles, including Director of Inpatient Oncology and Unit Based Medical Director at Stanford Healthcare, overseeing oncology teams and contributing to the development of transitions of care pathways. He has authored numerous articles on topics such as immunotherapy in urothelial cancer and the management of cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Khaki is committed to advancing the field of oncology through both clinical practice and research, aiming to improve patient outcomes and care delivery.
Stanford University School of Medicine • Stanford, CA
Specializes in genitourinary cancers and conducts research on novel therapies.
Stanford Healthcare • Stanford, CA
Oversees inpatient oncology teams and develops care pathways.
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