
OncoDaily Walk and Talk with Philip Philip and Celene, Hosted by Tatev Margaryan
We continue to Walk & Talk with world-renowned oncologists, and today, our guests were Dr Philip Philip with his daughter Celene.
Philip A. Philip, M.D., Ph.D., is the Director of the Gastrointestinal Oncology, Co-Director of the Pancreatic Cancer Center and Medical Director of the Research and Clinical Care Integration at the Henry Ford Cancer Institute. Dr. Philip joined the Henry Ford Cancer Institute from the Karmanos Cancer Institute, where he served in multiple leadership positions over 25 years. He continues to serve as a tenured Professor of Oncology at Wayne State University of Medicine.
He is an internationally renowned medical oncologist specializing in gastrointestinal cancers. He has led numerous breakthroughs in the areas of pancreatic and neuroendocrine tumors.
Dr. Philip’s extensive influence in various national and international arenas includes chairing the GI committee for SWOG (the NCI-sponsored clinical trials collaborative), serving on the NCI’s Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program committee, authoring more than 200 publications, co-editing a book on pancreatic cancer and serving as an international/national lecturer with more than 400 presentations.
Watch the interview to learn the life and career story of Dr. Philip and his beautiful conversation with his daughter.
Hosted by Tatevik Margaryan.
P.S. Celene is also a social media ambassador of OncoDaily.
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