Dr. Thomas G. Martin MD
Oncologist | Medical Oncology
400 Parnassus Ave 405 Irving Street San Francisco CA, 94143About
A leading expert in hematology-oncology, Dr. Thomas Martin is the associate director of the Myeloma Program and director of the Unrelated Donor Transplantation Programs for adults at UCSF Medical Center. ...
Education and Training
University of Connecticut School of Medicine 1989
Provider Details
Treatments
- Anemia
- Acute Myeloid Leukemia (aml)
- Lymphoma
- Immunodeficiency
- Multiple Myeloma
- Leukemia
- Dermal Aesthetics
- Extra Corporeal Shockwave Therapy
Fellowships
- UCSF Hematology/Oncology Division, Hematology/Oncology 1996
- Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
Dr. Thomas G. Martin MD's Practice location
San Francisco, CA 94143Get Direction
Dr. Thomas G. Martin MD's reviews
Write ReviewRecommended Articles
- What Are Petechiae?
What Are Petechiae?Petechiae can be described as marks or blotches that normally appear on the skin and are tiny, round, and purplish or reddish in color. Petechiae are usually pinpoint-sized. Minor hemorrhage (bleeding that is localized below the skin) is the source of petechiae.Although they...
- Is Hepatitis B Contagious?
The hepatitis virus is one of the liver’s greatest enemies. It causes infections that can severely malfunction the liver, resulting in various conditions like scarring of the liver, liver failure, or even liver cancer. The hepatitis viruses have three types, namely, A, B, and C. While all three...
- Is There Ever Enough Ovarian Cancer Research?
Recently, there has been much progress made in research of gynecological cancers. Many report that this period has been exceptionally productive in the field. However, despite how positive this is, many with gynecological cancers are upset that clinical trials are becoming decreasingly available, as...
- What Causes Bladder Cancer?
What Causes Bladder Cancer?Bladder cancer a common type of cancer that usually begins in the cells lining your bladder, which is also referred to as the transitional epithelium. Just as the other types of cancer, bladder cancer develops into a life-threatening condition. However, 50% of its cases...
- Limit Your Risk for Prostate Cancer with Statins
A recent study has shown that the levels of prostate specific antigen (PSA), a marker of prostate cancer, lower in men who take statin drugs. This may lower the risk of advanced prostate cancer in men, according to a study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.High levels of PSA...
- Lynch Syndrome Is a Common Hereditary Cause of Ovarian Cancer
Lynch syndrome, or hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer, is extremely common and is often responsible for causing ovarian cancer; however, people do not often discuss it. Now, many are trying to raise awareness and dialogue about the syndrome.Similar mutations, different awarenessMany are...
Nearby Providers
- Dr. Alice Reier M.D.3300 Webster Street Oakland California 94609
- Dr. Oleg Krijanovski MD, PHD2001 Dwight Way Berkeley CA 94704
- Dr. Robert A. Bok MD, PHD1700 4TH ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 94158
- Dr. Britt Haley Bolemon M.D.505 Parnassus Ave San Francisco CA 94143
- Dr. Pamela Munster MD1825 4TH ST SAN FRANCISCO CA 94143
- Dr. Alan M Kramer MD2100 Webster St San Francisco CA 94115