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William Sause, MD, adjunct professor of radiation oncology at the University of Utah, has worked as a
radiation oncologist at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah, since 1978, where he is also the director of
radiation oncology and a member of the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group. Sause is a specialist with the
Multidisciplinary Melanoma Clinic at Huntsman Cancer Institute.
Physicians, scientists, and educators with the Multidisciplinary Melanoma Clinic meet routinely for
patient treatment planning conferences to discuss individual cases and formulate the most effective
treatment plans. This team approach means that patients benefit from the combined expertise of cancer
specialists, helping them make the most informed decisions about care.
Sause received his doctoral degree from Medical College of Wisconsin in 1972. He holds membership with
numerous committees and professional organizations, including serving as vice-chairman of the Southwest
Oncology Group's Brain Committee; co-investigator with the Gynecological Oncology Group; professional
educational committee chairman of the Utah division of the American Cancer Society; and on the Radiation
Control Committee of the Utah State Radiological Society. In addition, he served as the chairman of
Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) Lung Cancer Committee, funded by the National Cancer Institute.
Sause has published widely, including original publications, abstracts, books and book chapters, and
protocols.
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