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Paul E. O'Brien, MD

Gastrointestinal Cancer, Medical Oncology
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4.8 out of 5 – 
166 ratings
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MUSC Hollings Cancer Center - North Charleston

2575 Elms Center Road, Suite 100 North Charleston, SC 29406
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Dr. Paul O'Brien is a medical oncologist with special interests in cancers of the head and neck and also gastrointestinal malignancies. He has seven half-day clinics per week at the Hollings Cancer Center. He is active in the development of clinical trials and also serves as the inpatient attending on the medical oncology service three months per year. Dr. O'Brien is developing a curriculum for the residents and medical students during their rotations in medical oncology.
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MUSC Hollings Cancer Center - North Charleston

2575 Elms Center Road, Suite 100 North Charleston, SC 29406
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8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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