Cancer Care Services
Meet the Cancer Care Physician Team
Gregory J. Bailey, M.D., Ph.D.
I wanted to be a doctor since I was five, and I started working in
an operating room when I was 17. By the time I was 19 I knew
I wanted to go into neurosurgery," said Gregory J. Bailey, M.D., "The brain is the most beautiful creation in the universe."
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Eddy C. Hsueh, M.D.
"We are definitely making headway. Patients are living longer with or without their cancer. There has been an evolution in medicine in general that allows us do much more aggressive surgery to cure the patient. We will continue to evolve in doing more aggressive surgery but with
much lower mortality."
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Peter Fonseca, M.D., Ph.D., FACS
St. Anthony's is large enough to offer full services but small enough to have a familiarity of physicians, nurses and support staff with the patients, and I believe that makes
the patients feel good about coming here," said Peter Fonseca,
M.D., Ph.D., FACS, chairman of the Section of Thoracic Surgery
at St. Anthony's Medical Center.
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Michael Gu, M.D.
I am originally from China. I came here to do research identifying cancer treatments. Then my mom died of breast cancer. That encouraged me to decide to do oncology," said Michael Gu, M.D.
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William J. Moriconi, M.D.
What has changed in medical oncology since William
J. Moriconi, M.D., began practicing at St. Anthony's
Medical Center in 1984? Just about everything.
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R. William Morris, M.D., M.B.A.
I realized there was a lot of cancer in my family and a lot of
cancer in the world, and it was a disease we didn't know a
lot about. I felt I should dedicate my career to trying to reverse
that disease," said R. William Morris, M.D., M.B.A., medical
director of oncology services at St. Anthony's Medical Center.
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Eric J. Sutphen, M.D.
There is a certain gift or calling people have to work with cancer patients. It is difficult emotionally, as they are in crisis and tragic circumstances," said Eric J. Sutphen, M.D., medical director of radiation oncology
at St. Anthony's Medical Center.
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