Dr. David R Freyer DO
Hematologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
1441 EASTLAKE AVE LOS ANGELES CA, 90089About
Dr. David Freyer is a pediatric hematologist practicing in Los Angeles, CA. Dr. Freyer specializes in treating children that have a blood disease or cancer. Such blood diseases include disorders of red blood cells, white blood cells and/or platelets. The types of cancers that Dr. Freyer treats include leukemias, lymphomas and certain tumors. Dr. Freyer can also treat bleeding disorders in children. Pediatric hematologists can be found in childrens hospitals, community hospitals, university medical centers and more.
Education and Training
Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences 1981
University of Osteopathic Medicine And Health Sciences / College of Osteopathic Medicine 1981
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Non-ossifying fibromas and giant cell reparative granulomas in a child with ocular-ectodermal syndrome.
- This work we do: reflections from a pediatric hematology/oncology memorial service.
- Children with cancer: special considerations in the discontinuation of life-sustaining treatment.
- Care of the dying adolescent: special considerations.
- Flow cytometric diagnosis of X-linked hyper-IgM syndrome: application of an accurate and convenient procedure.
- Models of care for survivors of childhood cancer.
- Measuring the impact of dexrazoxane cardioprotection.
- In sickness and in health: transition of cancer-related care for older adolescents and young adults.
- Adolescent and young adult oncology: transition of care.
- Transition of care for young adult survivors of childhood and adolescent cancer: rationale and approaches.
- Hearing loss among survivors of childhood brain tumors treated with an irradiation-sparing approach.
- Cancer survivorship practices, services, and delivery: a report from the Children's Oncology Group (COG) nursing discipline, adolescent/young adult, and late effects committees.
- Association of projected transfusional iron burden with treatment intensity in childhood cancer survivors.
- Exercise recommendations for childhood cancer survivors exposed to cardiotoxic therapies: an institutional clinical practice initiative.
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