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Find a Doctor![]() Daniel Oliver, MD
Program: Radiation Oncology
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Cancer Focus: Brain Cancer, Glioblastoma, Meningioma, Pituitary Macroadenoma, Pituitary Microadenoma, Pituitary Neoplasm, Spinal Tumor Dr. Daniel Oliver is an Assistant Member in the Section of Neuro-Oncology and Supportive Care in the Moffitt Cancer Center Department of Radiation Oncology. Prior to medical school, Dr. Oliver served on the faculties of music (cello) at University of Alaska-Fairbanks and Emory University. He received his MD from Emory University School of Medicine and completed a Radiation Oncology Residency at Moffitt Cancer Center/University of South Florida. Dr. Oliver’s clinical interests are in the use of stereotactic and conventional radiation therapy to treat patients with primary and metastatic tumors of the brain and spine. His research interests focus on improving outcomes in early metastatic disease through a multidisciplinary treatment approach and advanced radiotherapy techniques. He will also be exploring the use of artificial intelligence and personalized care models as part of the FORT (Future of Radiation Therapy) departmental research programs, especially as it pertains to pre-emptively predicting toxicity and trying to avoid adverse events. Education & Training
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