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Dr. Paul Romesser, a board-certified radiation oncologist specializing in rectal and anal cancer, extends his compassionate care and unwavering support to patients facing these challenging diagnoses. As the Director of Colorectal and Anal Cancer Radiation Oncology, Dr. Romesser's expertise and leadership position him as a trusted authority in the field.

Program: HPV Advances 2024
This series discusses recent advances in HPV-related cancers, including treatment options, vaccination recommendations, and patient perspectives.

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Paul Romesser, MD - Guest Faculty
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HPV Advances

In this video series, Dr. Paul Romesser discusses recent advances in HPV related cancers, including treatment options, vaccination recommendations and patient perspectives.  

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