Raymond SW Yeung, M.D.
Dr. Yeung is a UW professor of surgery and an adjunct professor of pathology. He oversees the Liver Tumor Clinic at UW Medical Center. His clinical focus is in hepatobiliary tumors (tumors of the liver and bile duct) and metastatic disease involving the liver. He performs surgery to remove or destroy tumors using liver resection (laparoscopic and open) and various forms of minimally invasive ablation (RFA). Other clinical activities include general surgical oncology. His academic interests involve basic research in tumor development and liver physiology. He is also a renowned expert in diseases related to tuberous sclerosis and lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM).
To work with the patient in partnership to achieve the best outcome.
Music, tennis and good food.
Liver and bile duct tumors (benign and malignant) and minimally invasive image-guided therapy.
Cancer biology and metabolism; tuberous sclerosis; liver physiology; and image-guided therapy.
Intra-operative ultrasound
Cantonese, Chinese, English
Cancer Care (colorectal), Cancer Care (Liver), Surgery
| Univ. of Toronto |
Medical education |
1982 |
| St. Michael's Hosp.(Toronto) |
Internship |
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| University of Toronto |
Residency |
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| Toronto General Hospital |
Fellowship |
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| Fox Chase Cancer Center |
Fellowship |
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| Fox Chase Cancer Center |
Fellowship |
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| American Board of Surgery |
Surgery |
1988 |
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General Surgery Clinic at UWMCUniversity of Washington Medical Center
3rd Floor, Surgical Specialties
Box 356165
1959 N.E. Pacific St.
Seattle, WA 98195 206.598.4477 Surgical Oncology Clinic at UWMCUniversity of Washington Medical Center
3rd Floor, Surgical Specialties Center
1959 N.E. Pacific St.
Seattle, WA 98195 206.598.4477 Liver Tumor Clinic at UWMCUniversity of Washington Medical Center
Room: 3202A
Box 356165
1959 N.E. Pacific St.
Seattle, WA 98195 206.598.4477
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