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Negaur Iranpour is a board-certified, fellowship-trained radiologist at Stanford Health Care, specializing in diagnostic radiology. As a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Radiology at Stanford University School of Medicine, he focuses on image-guided interventions for a variety of conditions including cancers, tumors, and lesions. His clinical practice encompasses the treatment of health concerns such as cancer pain, endometriosis, prostate cancer, soft tissue tumors, uterine fibroids, and Parkinson's disease. Iranpour's research includes utilizing abdominal MRIs to evaluate liver lesions and examining the features of pancreatic cysts. He studies MRI-guided prostate ablation and cryoablation of desmoid tumors, providing significant contributions to the field through publications in peer-reviewed journals like Abdominal Radiology and Human Psychopharmacology. His work has been presented at both national and international meetings, gaining recognition and winning awards, including at the Basic Clinical Neuroscience Congress in Iran. Iranpour is an active member of several professional organizations including the American Board of Radiology and the Radiological Society of North America. His educational background includes fellowships at Stanford University and the University of Pittsburgh, with a doctorate from Tehran University of Medical Sciences.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Responsible for clinical instruction and practice in the Department of Radiology, focusing on image-guided interventions and diagnostic radiology.
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