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The USC Comprehensive Liver Cancer Center welcomes all referrals and/or inquiries. A patient may be referred by calling (323) 442-5908. This call will be answered by one of our highly trained staff and routed according to specific needs. Information obtained during this call will facilitate the most expeditious and appropriate evaluation for your patient. If any special arrangements or testings need to be arranged these can be coordinated by the nurse practitioner and financial coordinators in order to facilitate your referral. Inpatient, or urgent transfers, will be received promptly and can be arranged 24-hours a day by calling (323) 442-5908 and requesting to speak to the nurse coordinator on-call.

 

 

   
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USC Comprehensive Liver Cancer Center
1510 San Pablo Street, Suite 430, Los Angeles CA 90033-4612
Phone: (323) 442-5908  Fax: (323) 442-5721
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usclivercancer@surgery.usc.edu
Copyright USC Comprehensive Liver Cancer Center. This web site was developed in 2004 as a service provided by the USC Comprehensive Liver Cancer Center. This web site provides selected information available about liver cancer which may become out of date over time. It is important that consumers see a healthcare professional for detailed information about medical conditions and treatment. This information is not intended to be a substitute for the advice of a healthcare professional, or a recommendation for any particular treatment plan. The USC Comprehensive Liver Cancer Center has made and will continue to make efforts to include accurate and up-to-date information on this web site.