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Elizabeth Kidd is a Professor of Radiation Oncology specializing in Gynecologic Cancer. She is a member of the University Medical Line at Stanford and has extensive clinical experience with a focus on radiation therapy for various malignancies including breast cancer, gastrointestinal cancer, and lymphoma. Kidd obtained her Medical Education from Washington University School of Medicine in 2005, followed by a residency in Radiation Oncology at Washington University (2010). Additionally, she completed an internship in Internal Medicine at Barnes Jewish Hospital (2006). Her clinical expertise lies in brachytherapy and the development of clinical trials aimed at improving treatment protocols for cancer patients. Dr. Kidd is actively involved in research examining serum protein biomarkers to enhance diagnosis and therapeutic decision-making for cancer patients. She also participates in studies to evaluate the effectiveness of vaginal cuff brachytherapy and health recovery programs for endometrial cancer survivors. She is dedicated to improving patient outcomes through innovative clinical practices and research initiatives.
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