M. Dwight Chen, M.D.
Gynecologic Oncology
Accepting new patients
Cancer Surgery
Accepting new patients
Accepted Health Plans
Professional Interests
Cancer Surgery
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Cancer, Cancer research, Clinical trials and research, Conization, Cytoreductive surgery, Electrocoagulation, Gynecologic cancer, Hysterectomy, Laparoscopy, Laser therapy, Lymph node biopsy, Lymph node removal, Minimally invasive surgery, Omentectomy, Pelvic exenteration, Pelvic washing
Gynecologic Oncology
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Advanced laparoscopic and robotic surgery, Cervical cancer, Chemotherapy, Colposcopy, Conization, Cyst removal, Cystoscopy, da Vinci robotic assisted surgery, Diagnostic laparoscopy, Endometrial cancer, Fallopian tube cancer, Gestational trophoblastic disease, Gynecologic conditions
Affiliations
- Hospital Affiliations
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Mills-Peninsula Medical Center
- Medical Affiliations
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Palo Alto Medical Foundation
- Palo Alto Foundation Medical Group
Practice Locations
Board Certifications
BOARD CERTIFIED IN:
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Gynecologic Oncology
Credentials & Notables
- Medical School:
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George Washington University
- Residency:
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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
- Internship:
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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
- Fellowship:
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University of Minnesota Hospital & Clinic, Gynecologic Oncology
- Special Training:
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Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Languages
- Primary Language(s)
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English
- Additional Language(s)
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Mandarin
Online Forms
Clinical Trials
Additional Information
Philosophy of Care
The field of gynecologic oncology is developing rapidly both in terms of new surgical techniques and new chemotherapy treatments. I see my role as helping my patients fully understand the increasing number of options open to them and guiding them in making the best treatment decisions for their unique and individual needs and wishes.
I am particularly interested in laparoscopic surgical techniques. While studying at the University of Minnesota, my research was focused on laparoscopy, and I have given talks internationally on this subject.
Laparoscopic surgery is surgery through small incisions using a special flexible tube with a camera at the end (laparoscope). With smaller incisions there is less blood loss and typically a shorter and less painful recovery for the patient. Although I've been performing laparoscopic surgery for nearly two decades, I still find it exciting to see what a difference less invasive surgery can make for patients who once had no choice but traditional open surgeries with large incisions.
As an expert in advanced surgical techniques, I also treat women with noncancerous reproductive system conditions that require complicated surgery. This gives my work a lot of variety, and I am constantly learning as my field advances.
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