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    Johns Hopkins

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  • Biography

    Dr. Phuoc T. Tran is the clinical director and associate professor of radiation oncology and molecular radiation sciences with joint appointments in oncology and urology at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

    Dr. Tran treats patients with cancers of the genitourinary system and uses stereotactic radiation techniques (such as SRS and SBRT/SABR) for the treatment of patients with oligometastatic disease. His research focuses on the improvement of clinical radiotherapy for the treatment of adrenal, bladder, penile, prostate, testicular and urethral cancer.

    Dr. Tran completed his medical training at the Oregon Health & Sciences University in Portland. He conducted a residency in radiation oncology at the Stanford University School of Medicine in 2008, and then joined the staff of Johns Hopkins.

    Dr. Tran has published more than 80 scholarly works, has received numerous awards for his research, and has been primary investigator on a number of clinical trials. He is a member and holds leadership positions in the Radiological Society of North America, the American Society for Radiation Oncology, and the American Society for Clinical Oncology. He is certified in radiation oncology by the American Board of Radiology.