Ucsf vs stanford
Was currently being treated at Stanford but I have become unhappy with my situation there I'm thinking of transferring my care to UCSF. How does the care there compare¡??
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Both are NCI designated/certified cancer centers
Normally, patients are well-served at either. I see no problem, other than logistics or continuity of treatment, in moving to UCSF. If you will have more confidence at UCSF then, by all means, consider being treated there.
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thank you po18guy. Anybody
thank you po18guy. Anybody here treated at Ucsf?
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UCSF
Hi and welcome. When I was originally diagnosed with a very rare form of B cell NHL with possible T cell involvement my local Hemo/Oncologist sent me to Stanford for a second opinion. After several appointments with Stanford and the leading expert there on my NHL deciding to leave and go to GenenTec I wasn't very pleased. I than self referred myself to UCSF. I much preferred the care and expertise I was given at UCSF. Through out my treatment and afterwards I was closely followed by my UCSF doctor, who I loved and greatly respected. I stayed in my local community for treatments/scans and follow up as I had a long history with my local hemotologist/oncologist. My doctor at UCSF was Dr L Kaplan. Both hospitals have a long standing record of outstanding cancer care. I wish you well in your cancer journey.
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Thank you.
Thank you.
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