Jason Williams, MD
Interventional Radiologist | Vascular & Interventional Radiology
751 S Bascom Ave San Jose CA, 95128About
Dr. Jason R. Williams is a medical doctor, board-certified radiologist, image-guided cancer specialist, researcher, and professor. He is one of the pioneers of immunotherapy, specializing in intra-tumoral interventions. Dr. Williams performed the world’s first ablation procedure and implemented an intra-tumoral injection of a specific combination of immunotherapy agents, leveraging the ablation process as an immunotherapy agent itself. As the President and Director of Interventional Oncology and Immunotherapy at Williams Cancer Institute (WCI), Dr. Williams has performed thousands of procedures, many of them “first in human,” in multiple areas of ablation and cryoablation therapies. He is also an adjunct professor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, contributing to cutting-edge research. To learn more about Dr. Williams and his clinic, visit www.WilliamsCancerInstitute.com.
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Education and Training
Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport 2000
Board Certification
American Board of Radiology - Certified in Diagnostic Radiology
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Director of Interventional Oncology and Immunotherapy Williams Cancer Institute -
- Adjunct Professor Case Western Reserve University -
Awards
- Vince Lombardi Leaders for a Cure 2019
- RSNA Research Fellow Award 2003
- Resident/Fellow of the year award 2002 Year Radiological Society of North America
Professional Memberships
- Society of Interventional Oncology
- Radiological Society of North America
- Society of Immunotherapy for Cancer
Internships
- U of South Alabama - 2007Radiology-Diagnostic
Professional Society Memberships
- Founding member of society of interventional oncology, member of society of interventional radiology, Radiologic society of North America, ASCO, Society of Immunotherapy for cancer
Articles and Publications
- The Immunotherapy Revolution
- The Immunotherapy Revolution: The Best New Hope for Saving Cancer Patients\' LivesThe Immunotherapy Revolution: The Best New Hope for Saving Cancer Patients\' Lives Gatekeeper Press Oct 19, 2019
What do you attribute your success to?
- I love what I do.
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Visionary Oncologist Dr. Williams Revolutionizes Cancer Care with Innovative Immunotherapy Treatments in California
Dr. Williams, a distinguished medical doctor, board-certified radiologist, and image-guided oncologist, is making waves in the field of cancer treatment and immunotherapy. A trailblazer in intra-tumoral interventions, he has performed groundbreaking procedures and developed innovative techniques that are revolutionizing the way cancer is treated.
As the Director of Interventional Oncology and Immunotherapy at the Williams Cancer Institute, Dr. Williams is at the forefront of advancing the use of intratumoral immunotherapy. His expertise and dedication have led to the successful implementation of cutting-edge treatments that have shown promising results in cancer patients.
Having graduated from LSU School of Medicine in Shreveport and completed his residency at The University of South Alabama, Dr. Williams has a strong academic background. His passion for research and commitment to excellence have earned him recognition in the field of radiology and interventional oncology.
Driven by a vision to create an institute focused on image-guided cancer treatment, Dr. Williams overcame numerous challenges to establish the Williams Cancer Institute. From its humble beginnings in the United States to its current headquarters in Mexico City, the Institute has become a beacon of hope for cancer patients worldwide.
Through his book, “The Immunotherapy Revolution,” and his work at the Institute, Dr. Williams is on a mission to transform the way cancer is treated. With facilities in Mexico and the United States, equipped with a dedicated team of experts, he is making a tangible difference in the lives of those battling cancer.
Looking towards the future, Dr. Williams envisions further growth and expansion of the Institute, with the goal of establishing additional facilities worldwide. His ultimate dream is to make cancer a distant memory, paving the way for a future where cancer is no longer a formidable threat to humanity.
In his personal life, Dr. Williams shares his journey with his wife, Stefanya Williams, dividing their time between Fort Lauderdale and Mexico City.
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