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Ronald S. Citron, M.D.
4189 Silverado Trail
Calistoga CA 94515
USA
phone: 707-942-5818
fax: e-mail first
Dr. Ronald S. Citron offers Causation Analysis of missed Cancer Diagnosis. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Medical Oncology and the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Citron is both experienced and knowledgeable in his field of expertise.
1/16/2012 · Medicine
Preventive Medicine: Mostly Cancer
We are under no illusion that preventive strategies will be easy to implement. For a start, the costs of prevention have to be paid in the present, while its benefits lie in the distant future. And the benefits are not tangible - when prevention succeeds, nothing happens. Taking such a political risk when there are few obvious rewards requires conviction and considerable vision.

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Dr. Mark Levin
M.D.
6 Gel Court
Monsey NY 10952
USA
phone: 845-406-2183
Dr. Mark
Dr. Mark Levin is an Academic Physician with a wide range of experience in various practice settings, including academia, teaching hospital and private practice settings. He has a consulting practice in clinical standards and utilization review in Oncology and runs a blog devoted to Standards of Care. He is in active medical practice.

Services Include:
  • Administrative Medicine
  • Brain Tumors
  • Breast Cancer
  • Cancer - Missed Diagnosis
  • Chemotherapy
  • Experimental / Investigational Medicine
  • Hematology
  • Improper Diagnosis
  • Kidney Cancer
  • Lung Cancer
  • Medical Practice Guidelines
  • Medical Records Review
  • Medical Utilization Review
  • Mesothelioma and other Asbestos Lung Diseases
  • Oncology
  • Pain Management
  • Prognosis (Cancer)
  • Standard of Care
  • Tumor Marker Testing


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    Androgen and Estrogen or Progesterone Topical Creams for Vaginal Dryness After Breast Cancer Treatment
    Breast cancer patients often suffer menopausal symptoms, which include vaginal dryness. This distressing symptom is often treated with topical estrogen or progesterone creams; however, there remains a concern about systemic absorption of estrogen and its effect on breast cancer. In a group that is treated with tamoxifen, it would appear that the systemic affect would be negated by the tamoxifen's anti-estrogen blockade but the question remains hotly debated.

    4/3/2009 · Medical
    Breast Cancer: An Overview
    Breast cancer is a malignant (cancerous) growth that begins in the tissues of the breast. Over the course of a lifetime, one in eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer

    9/23/2008 · Medical
    Ethical, Cultural and Religious Aspects of Hereditary Cancer in Jewish Communities
    Acceptance and compliance with screening and genetic programs for genetic illness depends crucially on the compatibility and fit of their design with the social, cultural and religious concerns and mores of target communities. As a case in point, genetic screening programs that are currently in use within Jewish populations are considered on the background of ethical and religious concerns

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    Dr. Harry A. Milman
    ToxNetwork.com
    14317 Bauer Drive
    Rockville MD 20853
    USA
    phone: 301-871-6715
    fax: 301-871-5586
    Dr. Harry A.
    Consulting in Toxicology, Carcinogenesis, Pharmacology, and Pharmacy Standard of Care

    Dr. Harry Milman is an international authority in Toxicology, Carcinogenesis (e.g., cancer causation), Pharmacology, and Pharmacy Standard of Care with over 40 years experience at the US National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health, the US Environmental Protection Agency, the US Public Health Service, and as a Consulting Toxicologist. ToxNetwork.com is an internationally recognized consulting and expert witness practice serving law firms in the United States and abroad, including Australia. Dr. Milman, a Principal of the firm, assists prestigious law firms (Defense, Plaintiff; 50:50), chemical and pharmaceutical companies, trade associations, national and international organizations, and public relations firms with litigation support, pre-clinical toxicology testing and reporting, cancer and toxicology data evaluation, regulatory submissions (FDA, EPA), and communication of scientific information to lay-, semipprofessional and professional audience. Services provided in the areas of specialization include: Depositions; Jury Trial Testimony; Medical Records Review; Pre-Clinical Toxicology Support; Peer Review.

    Issues Evaluated
  • Carcinogens
  • Pharmacology
  • Morphine, Cocaine, Opioids
  • Benzene
  • Lithium
  • Gadolinium
  • Lead
  • Trichloroethylene
  • Product Liability
  • Drug Overdoses
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Pharmacy Errors
  • 3/3/2011 · Toxicology
    Possible Contribution Of Indomethacin To The Carcinogenicity Of Nongenotoxic Bladder Carcinogens That Cause Bladder Calculi
    Nongenotoxic bladder carcinogens that form bladder calculi have been concluded to be of low carcinogenic risk to humans because bladder stones would be expelled or surgically removed before they had a chance to exert their carcinogenic effect.

    Harry A. Milman, PhD, Elizabeth K. Weisburger
    This edition provides the reader with an overview of how to proceed with the various tests and how the data are eventually used for regulatory decisions.
    Harry A. Milman, PhD
    View a list of Books, Scientific Papers, Abstracts, Book Reviews and Governmental Reports
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    Carlos Torres
    M.D.
    330 East Las Colinas Blvd. Suite 1316
    Irving TX 75039
    USA
    phone: 972-816-3928
    Carlos Torres, M.D. provides Expert Witness Services in the areas of Gastrointestinal Pathology, Liver Pathology, and Tumor (cancer) Pathology.

    Dr. Torres is the current Director of Quality Assurance at Caris Life Sciences. He is an active participant in clinical research projects, the Medical Advisory Committee, and supports the pathology team through daily high-volume case sign-out, participating at the peer review consensus conference and providing numerous intradepartmental consults.

    Dr. Torres was instrumental in helping start a rather unique model of GI subspecialty-focused anatomic pathology laboratory. Dr. Torres has spent the last ten years contributing to the success and growth of the operation, with the principle of providing the highest standards of patient care and service to GI clinicians.

    Background:
  • Former Assistant Professor and Director, Gastrointestinal and Liver Pathology: University of Texas Medical Center
  • Gastrointestinal Pathology Fellowship: Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School
  • Surgical Pathology Fellowship: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
  • Anatomic Pathology Residency: Barnes Hospital/Washington University
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    Dr. Susan Gootnick
    MD
    548 Market Street, Suite 75127
    San Francisco CA 94104
    USA
    phone: 415-722-3597
    Dr. Susan
    Dr. Susan A. Gootnick, MD is a Board Certified Radiologist (from the American College of Radiology) who has been practicing radiology for 37 years.

    For the past seven years, Dr. Gootnick has been acting as an expert witness assisting lawyers around the United States with medical legal review and testimony.

    Her radiological specialties include MRI, breast biopsies, mammography, CT, ultrasonography, fluoroscopy, and general radiology.

    To learn more or to contact Dr. Gootnick to review your case, visit Dr. Gootnick's medical expert witness web site.

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    Michael Gossman, MS, DABR
    Chief Medical Physicist & RSO
    Medical Physics Section
    706 23rd St
    Ashland KY 41101
    USA
    phone: 606-232-9283 (cell)
    fax: WT: 606-329-0060
    Michael
    Michael S. Gossman, M.S., DABR, FAAPM is a Board Certified Qualified Expert Medical Physicist, a Fellow of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM), and currently the Chief Medical Physicist & Radiation Safety Officer in Radiation Oncology at Tri-State Regional Cancer Center in Ashland, KY. He is extra-professionally an Accreditation Site Reviewer for the American College of Radiation Oncology (ACRO) and the American College of Radiology (ACR)-American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (ASTRO), was a 2-term Ohio River Valley Chapter President of the AAPM, and a Graduate School Professor of Clinical Medical Physics at Wright State University. He is the highest ranking scientist in medicine. His expertise involves the safe, effective and precise delivery of radiation to achieve the therapeutic result prescribed in patient care by radiation oncologists. Extra-professionally, he is retired as the Interim Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Board Member for the Medical Dosimetry Journal, Editorial Board Member for the Journal of Applied Clinical Medical Physics, and served four years as a Medical Consultant to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Chief Gossman is directly and ultimately responsible for all technical and scientific aspects of cancer treatment. He directly supervises and oversees efforts from staff medical physicists, dosimetrists, radiation therapists and x-ray technologists. As an expert in radiation detector measurements, particle accelerator and radioactive material calibrations, and radioactive material handling, Mr. Gossman is a highly respected medical physicist by medical physicists nationally.

    Services Provided:
  • Expert witness testimony
  • Medical physics peer review
  • Facility practice vs standards review
  • Facility preparation towards accredtation
  • Shielding calculations
  • Accelerator acceptance testing & commissioning
  • Quality assurance
  • Radiation measurement
  • Radiation safety
  • Dose determination
  • Calibration of medical accelerators
  • Treatment planning
  • Calculation of time and monitor units for treatment
  • Handling, shipping, receiving, and storing radioactive material
  • Calibrating radiactive material
  • Regulatory compliance
  • Medical event (misadministration) investigation
  • Independent medical evaluation of the probable deterministic effects of radiation exposures
  • Interpretation of bioassay results and other data related to radiation exposure
  • Calculation of internal and external radiation doses, as necessary
  • 5/14/2012 · Radiology
    Radiation Therapy in Cochlear Implant Recipients
    Since the first commercial multichannel cochlear implant was marketed by Cochlear in 1985 (1), use of the device has grown exponentially. As of mid-2010, more than 188,000 people worldwide have received a cochlear implant system (2). Recent developments in the manufacturing of cochlear implants by the market leader, Cochlear Limited (based in Australia), have resulted in an aim to provide electronically stable models (3).

    3/13/2012 · Medical Physics
    Providing Solid Angle Formalism for Skyshine Calculation
    We detail, derive and correct the technical use of the solid angle variable identified in formal guidance that relates skyshine calculations to dose-equivalent rate.

    12/5/2011 · Radiology
    A Novel Phantom Model For Mouse Tumor Dose Assessment Under MV Beams
    Abstract -- In order to determine a mouse's dose accurately and prior to engaging in live mouse radiobiological research, a tissue-equivalent tumor-bearing phantom mouse was constructed and bored to accommodate detectors. Comparisons were made among four different types of radiation detectors, each inserted into the mouse phantom for radiation measurement under a 6 MV linear accelerator beam.

    9/9/2011 · Radiology
    Radiation Skyshine From A 6 MeV Medical Accelerator
    Skyshine radiation emanating from medical accelerator facilities is a phenomenon not well understood.

    7/22/2011 · Medical Physics
    Design of Site-Specific Prognostic Morbidity-Mortality Studies and Internal Outcome Focus Studies in Radiation Oncology
    In the process of radiation oncology department accreditation, surveyors pay close attention to continuous quality improvement in the clinical section.

    1/3/2010 · Medical Physics
    NRC Restrictions On The Packaging Of Radioactive Material Should Be Expressed More Explicitly Than Simply in terms of "Activity"
    As promulgated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, packaging regulations for radioactive material are confusing (e.g., “activity” vs “contained” activity vs “total” activity). As a consequence, medical physicists are forced to secondguess the intent of the regulations.

    1/2/2010 · Medical Physics
    Establishing Radiation Therapy Treatment Planning Effects Involving Implantable Pacemakers And Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators
    Recent improvements to the functionality and stability of implantable pacemakers and cardioverter-defibrillators involve changes that include efficient battery power consumption and radiation hardened electrical circuits. Manufacturers have also pursued MRI-compatibility for these devices

    12/31/2009 · Medical Physics
    Dosimetric Effects Near Implanted Vascular Access Ports: An Examination Of External Photon Beam Dose Calculations
    Vascular access ports are used widely in the administering of drugs for radiation oncology patients. Their dosimetric effect on radiation therapy delivery in photon beams has not been rigorously established. In this work, the effects on external beam fields when any of a variety of vascular access ports were included in the path of a high energy beam are studied. This study specifically identifies sidescatter and backscatter consequences as well as attenuation effects.

    Edited by Oliver Vonend & Siegfried Eckert
    Michael Gossman is the author of Chapter 9: Clinical Concerns For and Strategies With Pacemakers in Radiation Oncology
    Authors: Todd Pawlicki, et al; Editors; Michael Gossman (Ch. 19), et al
    This comprehensive work highlights benefits of quality techniques, approaches to implementation, and guidelines for specific quality assurance steps related to equipment and procedures used in radiotherapy. After an overview of manufacturing and engineering techniques, the text addresses quality and safety issues in radiotherapy from both the physician and physicist viewpoints.