Martin Orlando Rosas Delgado

Martin Orlando Rosas Delgado

Sonora Cancer Research Center (CICS Sonora), Mexico



Biography

Martin Orlando Rosas Delgado has received his Medical degree from the University of Sonora campus Hermosillo. Currently he is a 3rd year CancerVac Fellow, and he is ready to start Internal Medicine and eventually Medical Oncology. During the past three years as CancerVac fellow he initially took one year of Clinical Oncology work on CICS Sonora, one year of clinically relevant work and now he is charge of the Ovarian Refractory Clinic in order to try to rescue to all the patients out of treatment with very interesting results. He performs all the clinical histories, clinical exploration, and analysis of the PET and CT scans in order to make correlations in coordination with other members of the group of his clinical and image observation with pathological and clinical laboratory and immunology parameters. He is currently performing his own project as part of his academic formation CancerVac fellow with potential positive clinical results in refractory ovary cancer patients. He is also actively involved in the training of the first year CancerVac fellows and he deliver several courses such as Medical Biochemistry, Oncology Radiology, Medical Immunology I and II, Principles of Internal Medicine and the application and importance of the clinically relevant research. 

Abstract

Martin Orlando Rosas Delgado has received his Medical degree from the University of Sonora campus Hermosillo. Currently he is a 3rd year CancerVac Fellow, and he is ready to start Internal Medicine and eventually Medical Oncology. During the past three years as CancerVac fellow he initially took one year of Clinical Oncology work on CICS Sonora, one year of clinically relevant work and now he is charge of the Ovarian Refractory Clinic in order to try to rescue to all the patients out of treatment with very interesting results. He performs all the clinical histories, clinical exploration, and analysis of the PET and CT scans in order to make correlations in coordination with other members of the group of his clinical and image observation with pathological and clinical laboratory and immunology parameters. He is currently performing his own project as part of his academic formation CancerVac fellow with potential positive clinical results in refractory ovary cancer patients. He is also actively involved in the training of the first year CancerVac fellows and he deliver several courses such as Medical Biochemistry, Oncology Radiology, Medical Immunology I and II, Principles of Internal Medicine and the application and importance of the clinically relevant research.