University of Michigan Health System Opens New Colorectal Cancer Clinic

A new colorectal cancer clinic has opened in University of Michigan Health System’s cancer center, according to a news release.

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The multidisciplinary clinic is an expansion of the institution’s gastroenterology oncology program.

 

The surgical and medical leads for the clinic are Arden Morris, MD, and John Krauss, MD. The clinic will also include radiation oncologists, gastroenterologists, GI surgeons, medical oncologists, cancer genetic counselors and other colorectal specialists.

 

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