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Richard Hoppe is a prominent professor specializing in cancer biology and radiation oncology at Stanford University. He holds the Henry S. Kaplan-Harry Lebeson Professorship and has made significant contributions in the areas of lymphoma treatment and radiation therapy. Dr. Hoppe completed his medical education at Weill Cornell Medical College and has been extensively involved in clinical trials and academic research aimed at improving treatment outcomes for various types of cancer, including lymphomas. His research interests encompass irradiation immunosuppression, psychosocial effects of cancer treatment, and the efficacy of novel therapies in managing lymphoma, including mycosis fungoides and Hodgkin's disease. As a board-certified radiation oncologist, Dr. Hoppe has dedicated much of his career to enhancing treatment paradigms and aiding vulnerable patient populations through innovative research and clinical practices.
Stanford University • Stanford, California
Member, Professional Education Residency in Radiation Oncology.
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