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Provincial Funding for PanCuRx Initiative, led by Dr. Steven Gallinger, Announced Today

Ontario’s Minister of Research, Innovation and Science, today announced the launch of 5 cross-disciplinary, multi-institutional Translational Research Initiatives (TRIs), each focused on a single type of, or treatment approach to cancer. Dr. Steven Gallinger, Toronto...

Dr. Gonzalo Sapisochin Examines Radiotherapy vs. TACE or RFA as a Bridge to Transplant for HCC Patients

Dr. Sapisochin’s recent publication in the Journal of Hepatology provides and intention-to-treat analysis of stereotactic body radiotherapy versus TACE or RFA as a bridge to transplant in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. The paper was written in collaboration...

Dr. Paul Greig, Inaugural Recipient of the Bryce R. Taylor Mentorship Award from The Department of Surgery, University of Toronto

At the Department of Surgery’s Annual Gallie Day Dinner, Dr. Paul Greig was announced as the recipient of the Bryce R. Taylor Mentorship Award. In his acceptance speech he acknowledged the remarkable contribution Dr. Taylor has made not only to his own personal and...

Dr. Lucas McCormack – 2017 Mummenhoff Distinguished Guest Lecturer

Dr. Lucas McCormack, Head of Liver Surgery and Trasnplantation at Hospital Aleman de Buenos Aires in Argentina, spoke to Toronto Faculty, Fellows and Residents this morning on how to improve Liver Transplantation for HCC in Argentina. This annual Toronto lecture is...
  • Home
  • About Us
    • Message from the Director
    • History of the Fellowship
    • Related Fellowships
    • Electives & Observerships
    • University of Toronto
    • Ajmera Transplant Centre
    • UHN
    • PMCC
    • Toronto
    • PGME Orientation Handbook
  • Application Process
    • HPB Surgical Oncology Fellowship Matched Positions
    • Paul Greig International Positions
    • AOT Matched Positions
    • Application FAQ
  • Fellowship Overview
    • Description
    • The Role of the University of Toronto
    • Rotations
    • Curriculum & Didactic Teaching
    • Toronto Video Atlas
    • Invited Professors
    • Fellowship FAQ
  • Clinical Programs
    • The HPB Oncology Program
    • The HPB Service
    • Hepatic Surgical Oncology & the Liver Program
    • Pancreatic Surgical Oncology & the Pancreas Program
    • Biliary Oncology & the Biliary Program
    • The Liver Transplant Program
    • Clinics in Surgical, Medical & Radiation Oncology
  • Research Program
    • Overview
    • Clinical
    • Basic
    • Academic Productivity
  • Faculty
    • Cattral
    • Gallinger
    • Ghanekar
    • McGilvray
    • Moulton
    • Reichman
    • Sapisochin
    • Sayed
    • Selzner
    • Shwaartz
  • Alumni
    • Former Fellows
    • Current Fellows
  • Contact Us
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