Dr. Margaret A. Tempero, MD is a renowned gastrointestinal oncologist and the director of the UCSF Pancreas Center and leader of the Pancreas Cancer Program at the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. With a distinguished career in cancer research and treatment, Dr. Tempero has made significant contributions to the field, including pioneering the use of radioactively tagged antibodies for cancer therapy. She is a highly respected expert in gastrointestinal cancers, particularly pancreatic cancer, and has held editorial positions in prestigious medical journals. Dr. Tempero's expertise and leadership have earned her the Rombauer Family Distinguished Professorship in Pancreas Cancer Clinical and Translational Science.
UCSF Health, where Dr. Tempero practices, is a leading medical institution ranked among the top 10 hospitals in the nation by U.S. News. Committed to providing high-quality patient care, UCSF Health offers a wide range of medical services and specializes in various conditions, including colon cancer, esophageal cancer, Lynch syndrome, pancreatic cancer, rectal cancer, and stomach cancer. With a focus on research and education, UCSF Health is at the forefront of medical advancements and collaborates with organizations like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Google to tackle global health challenges, such as malaria. Through innovative technologies and healthcare innovations, UCSF Health strives to make a positive impact on patient outcomes and contribute to a healthier world.
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