Dr. Chang is broadly trained in medical oncology and hematology. He has in depth training in using immunotherapy, targeted therapy and traditional chemotherapy in treating cancer. His clinical interests include melanoma, lung cancer, lymphoma, myeloma and prostate cancer. He understands that having cancer diagnosis is a daunting and challenging time for patients. Therefore, he offers individualized care and he believes in a holistic approach that physical, emotional and spiritual health all play a role in the well-being of patients.
Dr. Chang completed his fellowship training in hematology/oncology from Dartmouth at Norris Cotton Cancer Center, a NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center in New Hampshire. Prior to that he completed an internal medicine residency from Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Further, Dr. Chang received his medical degree from the University of Toledo College of Medicine in Toledo, Ohio.
Locations
Qualifications and experience
- Specialties
- Hematology and Oncology
- Gender
- Male
- Education
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Medical School
University of Toledo College of Medicine in Toledo, Ohio
Residency
Michigan State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Fellowship
Dartmouth at Norris Cotton Cancer Center, New Hampshire
- Clinical interest for patients
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- Melanoma
- Lung cancer
- Lymphoma
- Myeloma
- Prostate cancer
- Insurance
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