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Robert Stephenson, MD, is a professor in the Division of Urology, Department of
Surgery, at the University of Utah School of Medicine and an investigator at Huntsman Cancer
Institute. He holds the Jon M. Huntsman Presidential Endowed Chair in Urological Oncology.
Stephenson has published numerous articles regarding urological oncology,
most notably carcinoma of the prostate. He is recognized for the development
of animal models for human prostate cancer and for devising surgical methods
to improve treatment of prostate carcinoma. He has done research using
high-technology surgical and radiation therapies to treat prostate and
kidney tumors and investigates prostate cancer treatment outcomes in national
population-based databases. Stephenson is also involved in the study of
genetic risk factors and prostate cancer tumor marker research.
Stephenson specializes in the treatment of urologic cancers, with the
goal of improving overall quality of life for his patients. He has extensive
experience in laparoscopic prostate surgery using the robot-assisted DaVinci
system.
Stephenson received his medical degree from the University of Utah in
1978. He completed an internship at the University of California, Los
Angeles; a residency at Stanford University; and a fellowship at the Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City. Following his specialty
training, Stephenson was director of urologic oncology at Tufts University
School of Medicine. From there, he went to M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
in Houston. Stephenson joined the faculty of the University of Utah School
of Medicine in 1991.
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