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Find a Doctor![]() G Daniel Grass, MD, PhD
Program: Radiation Oncology
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Cancer Focus: Bladder Cancer, Kidney (Renal Cell) Cancer, Penile Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Testicular Cancer Dr. Daniel Grass is an Assistant Member in the Department of Radiation Oncology. Dr. Grass received his MD and PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology and Pathobiology from the Medical University of South Carolina, Medical Scientist Training Program. Dr. Grass recently completed a Radiation Oncology Residency at Moffitt Cancer Center/University of South Florida. Dr. Grass is focused on treating patients with genitourinary malignancies by implementing novel approaches with leading edge radiation technologies and using imaging and tumor genomics in the decision-making process. He is also interested in multi-disciplinary care models in bladder cancer, which provide patients the opportunity to hear the best treatment options available before deciding on a treatment approach. Dr. Grass is interested in personalizing the approach to radiation therapy delivery by integrating patient-specific tumor genomics, metabolism and host-immune system interactions. He also has an interest in understanding the complexities of small cell cancer of the bladder or prostate and identifying novel treatment approaches for these aggressive tumor types. Education & Training
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