Dr. Peter Warren Soballe M.D.
Surgical Oncologist | Surgical Oncology
3601 Connecticut Ave Nw #213 Washington DC, 20008About
Dr. Peter Soballe is a surgical oncologist practicing in Washington, DC. Dr. Soballe specializes in diagnosing, staging and treating cancer-related symptoms. Surgical oncologists also decide if the patient is a candidate for surgery or other cancer treatments based on certain factors such as age, physical fitness and other possible coexisting medical conditions
Education and Training
Univ of Il Coll of Med, Chicago Il 1971
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Randomized comparison of group versus individual genetic education and counseling
- Perceptions of cancer risks and predictors of colon and endometrial cancer screening in women undergoing genetic testing for Lynch syndrome.
- Genetic testing for cancer susceptibility.
- The influence of a gene expression profile on breast cancer decisions.
- Pre-operative assessment enables early diagnosis and recovery of shoulder function in patients with breast cancer.
- Axillary sentinel lymph node biopsy after mastectomy: a case report.
- Breast cancer-related lymphedema: comparing direct costs of a prospective surveillance model and a traditional model of care.
- A prospective model of care for breast cancer rehabilitation: postoperative and postreconstructive issues.
- Single-cell genetic analysis of ductal carcinoma in situ and invasive breast cancer reveals enormous tumor heterogeneity yet conserved genomic imbalances and gain of MYC during progression.
- Breast cancer screening patterns among military beneficiaries: racial variations in screening eliminated in an equal-access model.
- Multiple Schwannomas in a Patient with Gynecomastia.
- Perforated appendix masquerading as an hepatic abscess.
- Peritoneal lavage in blunt abdominal trauma.
- Experimental local therapy of human melanoma with lytic magainin peptides.
- Cellular pathways leading to melanoma differentiation: therapeutic implications.
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