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Ramy Sedhom, MD, is a Medical Oncology Fellow at the Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center in Baltimore, Maryland.

He is interested in Supportive and Palliative Care for patients across the cancer continuum - from a clinical, research, and policy perspective. Following his oncology training, he will be pursuing a clinical fellowship in Hospice and Palliative Care.

Bladder Cancer Video Series Hosted by Dr. Ramy Sedhom - Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer in the Elderly Part 1
Bladder Cancer with Dr. Elizabeth Kessler - Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer in the Elderly Part 1
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Ramy Sedhom, MD, GRACE Guest Faculty
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We are excited to bring you new information in our Bladder Cancer Program, hosted by Ramy Sedhom, MD.

For this video, Dr. Ramy Sedhom introduces us to Dr. Elizabeth Kessler, from the University of Coloradeo Cancer Center.  For more information on Dr. Kessler, please visit her bio here

In part one of this two part conversation, Drs. Sedhom and Kessler discuss muscle invasive bladder cancer in the elderly.

If you have questions or comments, please feel free to join the conversation at https://cancergrace.org/forums/bladder-cancer.

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