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Giuseppe Sanguineti, M.D.

 

Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology

 

 

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Dr. Giuseppe Sanguineti is Associate Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology and Molecular Radiation Sciences since 2007, and also holds a joint appointment in the Department of Head and Neck Surgery. He received his medical degree with summa laude from the University of Genoa Medical School, Italy and completed residency training in both Radiation Oncology and Clinical Oncology at the same University. He completed a fellowship in Head and Neck radiotherapy at MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, in 1994-95. He served as Assistant Professor first and Associate Professor later at the department of Radiation Oncology of the National Institute for Cancer Research (IST) of Genoa until 2002, when he moved, as Associate Professor to the department of Radiation Oncology of the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, until his latest move to Baltimore.

He holds board certification in Radiation Oncology from the American Board of Radiology, and is an active member of several societies including the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology as well as the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology.

When in Galveston, he was awarded the Claude Davis professorship. For 3 years and in two separate locations he was awarded the 'annual teaching award' from his residents by the American Association of Radiation Oncology Residents (ARRO).

His current clinical activities involve treating patients with cancers ofthe head and neck district.

Dr. Sanguineti's research interests have always been focused to try to answer to simple but clinically relevant questions involving all fields of radiation oncology, radiobiology (i.e. optimal duration of RT course), clinical radiotherapy (i.e reduction in toxicity to normal structures) and technology (i.e. tissue deformation during radiotherapy). He is Author/Co-Author of more than 70 papers on peer reviewed journals.

       
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