Pedro Serrano Ojeda
Caribbean Radiation Oncology Center, USA
Keynote: J Nucl Med Radiat Ther
Adaptation and evolution are basic components of survival, a trait ubiquitous to all living species and unfortunately an ever present trait in cancer cells. The conference is a glimpse into the non-distant oncologic future about how we will overcome tumor treatment resistance through a medication; I have come to call Cancer Starvation Therapy (CST).
Pedro Serrano-Ojeda, M.D., a certified radiation oncologist, founded Caribbean Radiation Oncology Center in 2007 in Puerto Rico. He expanded the company a few years later with the announcement of its first facility outside of the island in Doral, Florida that opened in summer 2015. The facility is one of the first in Florida to feature the TomoTherapy HDA unit – the latest TomoTherapy Hi-Art Treatment System and the most integrated and advanced system for comprehensive cancer treatment that is available today. Serrano-Ojeda received his medical degree from the Ponce School of Medicine & Health Sciences. In 2011, the American Association for Physics in Medicine publication named Caribbean Radiation Oncology Center as part of the guidelines for quality assurance for TomoTherapy technology, setting a new standard for care. Most recently the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) has formally published his Cancer Starvation Therapy. Dr. Serrano-Ojeda is deeply committed to learning, to his patients and to his family. He lives in Coral Gables, Florida, with his wife and two daughters.
Email: pserrano@adioscancer.com
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