Dr. Edward F. McClay, MD
Oncologist | Medical Oncology
838 Nordahl Rd #300 San Marcos CA, 92069About
Dr. Edward McClay is an oncologist practicing in Vista, CA. Dr. McClay specializes in the care and treatment of patients with cancer. As an oncologist, Dr. McClay manages and oversees the treatment of a cancer patient after he or she has been diagnosed with the disease. Oncologists will care for their patients throughout the course of the disease. Types of oncologists include medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, radiation oncologists, gynecologic oncologists, pediatric oncologists and hematologist oncologists.
Education and Training
Temple University School of Medicine 1980
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Characterization of a human melanoma cell line with non-oestrogen receptor dependent tamoxifen resistance.
- Increase in tumor GADD153 mRNA level following treatment correlates with response to paclitaxel.
- A phase II study of high dose tamoxifen and weekly cisplatin in patients with metastatic melanoma.
- Introduction: Melanoma: American and European perspectives on diagnosis and treatment.
- Adjuvant therapy for patients with high-risk malignant melanoma.
- Systemic chemotherapy for the treatment of metastatic melanoma.
- Modulation of cisplatin resistance in human malignant melanoma cells.
- Intraperitoneal therapy in the management of patients with ovarian cancer.
- A phase III trial evaluating the combination of cisplatin, etoposide, and radiation therapy with or without tamoxifen in patients with limited-stage small cell lung cancer: Cancer and Leukemia Group B Study (9235).
- Melanoma: new biology; new therapy.
- Clinical evaluation of intraperitoneal Pseudomonas exotoxin immunoconjugate OVB3-PE in patients with ovarian cancer.
- Phase I and pharmacokinetic trial of intraperitoneal etoposide in combination with the multidrug-resistance-modulating agent dipyridamole.
- The role of anti-tumor necrosis factor receptor agents in cancer survivors revisited.
- Surgically unresectable regional melanoma metastases in a patient with renal failure and peripheral vascular disease: are there safe and potentially effective treatments?
- A review: intraperitoneal cisplatin in the management of patients with ovarian cancer.
Clinical Trials
- Nativis Voyager for Newly Diagnosed GBM
- A Study of the Anti-PD1 Antibody PDR001, in Combination With Dabrafenib and Trametinib in Advanced Melanoma
- MSB0011359C (M7824) in Metastatic or Locally Advanced Solid Tumors
- A Feasibility Study of the Nativis Voyager® System in Patients With Recurrent Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM)
- A Phase 1 Study of Ruxolitinib, Steroids and Lenalidomide for Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma (RRMM) Patients
Treatments
- Chronic Pain
- Melanoma
- Anemia
- Skin Cancer
- Breast Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Chronic Kidney Disease
- Lymphoma
- Ovarian Cancer
- Extra Corporeal Shockwave Therapy
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