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Judy Yang Pagtama, MSN, RN, FNP-C
Affiliate, Medicine - Med/Oncology
BioJudy Pagtama, MSN, RN, FNP-C is a nurse practitioner in thoracic oncology at the Stanford Cancer Center. She graduated with her Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) degree from the University of California Los Angeles School of Nursing in 2009. Her area of clinical practice is thoracic oncology, specializing in lung cancer, thymic malignancies, and mesothelioma.
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Minggui Pan, MD, PhD
Clinical Professor, Medicine - Oncology
BioDr. Pan is a board-certified, fellowship-trained medical oncologist with the Stanford Medicine Cancer Center and a clinical professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Oncology.
He diagnoses and treats various oncological conditions and specializes in the treatment of bone and soft tissue sarcoma. He creates personalized and comprehensive care plans for each patient he serves.
Dr. Pan’s research focuses include understanding how genomic alterations impact the biological behavior and prognosis of sarcomas. In his work, he identifies new targets for developing innovative therapeutics for sarcoma treatment.
Dr. Pan has more than eighty publications and presented many abstracts in several cancer and immunology conferences. His papers have been published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology, JCO Precision Oncology, Clinical Cancer Research, Nature Review Clinical Oncology, Nature Nanotechnology, Frontier Endocrinology, JCO Oncology Practice, Journal of Hematology and Oncology, British Journal of Cancer Reports, and other peer-reviewed journals. He has also presented to his peers at international, national, and regional meetings, including the annual meetings of American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO), Chinese Society Of Clinical Oncology (CSCO), Connective Tissue Oncology Society (CTOS) and others.
Dr. Pan is a member of American Society of Clinical Oncology, American Association for Cancer Research, American Association of Immunologists, American Association for Advancement of Science, Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer, and Connective Tissue Oncology Society. Dr. Pan is also an adjunct investigator with Kaiser Permanente Division of Research. -
Divya Parikh, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Oncology
BioDr. Divya Parikh is board-certified in both medical oncology and internal medicine. She obtained her medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine and completed both her residency and fellowship through Stanford University. During her fellowship, she simultaneously earned a Master of Science in health policy from Stanford University.
Dr. Parikh specializes in the care of patients with genitourinary cancers. In addition to her clinical responsibilities, she currently is a clinical assistant professor of medical oncology at Stanford School of Medicine. She mentors medical residents and fellows by sharing her insights, knowledge, and expertise.
Dr. Parikh has a strong research background. She has published in multiple academic journals and presented her findings through poster and oral presentations at various medical conferences. -
Neha Patel, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Oncology
BioDr. Neha Patel is a triple board-certified, fellowship-trained medical oncologist with Stanford Health Care. She is also a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Oncology at Stanford University School of Medicine.
Dr. Patel provides expert, personalized care for patients with both common and rare cancers and specializes in treating patients with genitourinary cancer. She is deeply committed to delivering comprehensive, patient-centered oncology services, with an emphasis on helping individuals and their families understand their diagnosis and navigate treatment options with confidence and clarity.
Her research focuses on designing and implementing system-level interventions to advance equitable, high-value cancer care. Dr. Patel is particularly passionate about integrating oncology and palliative (symptom-relieving) care—creating collaborative models that improve patient outcomes, elevate the quality of life, and enhance the overall care experience.
Known for her compassionate and relational approach, Dr. Patel builds strong, trusting partnerships with the patients and families she serves. She prioritizes care that aligns with each individual’s values, preferences, and goals, with the aim of achieving the best possible quality of life and longevity. -
Mark Pegram
Susy Yuan-Huey Hung Professor
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMolecular mechanisms of targeted therapy resistance in breast and other cancers
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Harlan Pinto
Associate Professor of Medicine (Oncology), Emeritus
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsClinical Interests: general oncology, head and neck cancer Research Interests: chemoprevention trials and combined modality approaches to head and neck cancer
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Klaus Porzig
Emeritus Adjunct Clinical Professor, Medicine - Oncology
BioKlaus Porzig is an Emeritus Adjunct Clinical Professor at Stanford. He was active in Stanford’s clinical oncology program from 1979 until 2008. He was an Attending Physician on the Oncology inpatient service (MED III initially and then MED X) annually from 1979 until retirement in 2008. He was active in the breast cancer program during those decades. Dr. Porzig was a founding partner in South Bay Oncology in 1979 which became part of the Stanford Cancer Center in the Southbay after his retirement. From 2013 to 2021, he was a member of the Stanford Medicine Alumni Association Board of Governors and served as chair of the Awards Committee during that time. Klaus has been a docent at Stanford's Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve since 2018.
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
B.A., Stanford University, Biology “With Great Distinction” and “Departmental Honors” (1969)
M.D., Stanford University School of Medicine (1973)
POSTGRADUATE TRAINING
Internship: Internal Medicine, University of California, San Francisco (1973-74)
Residency: Internal Medicine, Stanford (1974-75)
Research Fellowship: Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology, National Cancer Institute, NIH (1976-78)
Clinical Fellowship: Medical Oncology, Stanford University (1975-76, 1978-79)
ACADEMIC HONORS AND AWARDS
Phi Beta Kappa (1968)
Alpha Omega Alpha (1972)
Winslow J. Cutting Book Award for research in Pharmacology, Stanford (1973)
Russel V. Lee Clinical Teaching Award for Excellence in Clinical Teaching, Medicine, Stanford (1994,1997,1999, and 2000)
Thomas E. Davis Award for Clinical Teaching, Oncology, Stanford (1995)
Honorary Lifetime Medical Staff, Stanford University Hospital (2013)