Tumors Expert Witnesses in Wisconsin

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Tumor expert witnesses practice in a variety of fields, including oncology, radiology, pathology, neurology, and surgery. Some of the most common tumor expert witness specialties also include brain tumors, breast tumors, lung tumors, gastrointestinal tumors, and skin tumors. They can opine on the effects of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgical interventions, tumor growth rates, and genetic predispositions to tumors.

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Dr. Timothy Sean Fenske, MD, MSView profile

ID: 42307

Dr. Timothy Fenske, MD, MS

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Wisconsin

Dr. Timothy Fenske has 20 years of experience in the field of Hematology and Medical Oncology. He earned his BS from Marquette University and his MD and MS from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He completed his residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Wisconsin, Madison Hospitals and his fellowship in Hematology and Oncology at the Washington University School of Medicine...

Pathology Expert WitnessView profile

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Pathology Expert Witness

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Wisconsin

This qualified, board certified pathology expert has remained in active practice for over 20 years. He has a vast body of grant-funded research and publication experience in the field of surgical pathology with expertise in thoracic pathology (lung, pleura and mediastinum), endocrine pathology (thyroid) and soft tissue tumors. He has served in such high ranking departmental positions as Director...

Tumors Expert Witness FAQs

A tumor expert witness provides specialized knowledge about tumors, their diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. They can help clarify complex medical issues for the court.

Cases involving misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis of a tumor, disputes over treatment methods, or potential malpractice could benefit from a tumor expert witness.

Yes, a tumor expert witness can offer detailed information on various types of tumors including benign, malignant, primary, and metastatic tumors.

They can review medical records to determine if appropriate tests were conducted and interpret results to establish if there was negligence in diagnosing cancer.

Yes, some experts may specialize in specific types of tumors such as brain tumors, breast tumors, or lung tumors. Their specialty can be crucial depending on the case specifics.

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