Cesar Augusto Santa-Maria, MD

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201 N Broadway St Bldg 10TH Fl 10
Baltimore, MD 21287
Dr. Santa-Maria completed his oncology training at Johns Hopkins, and has been focused on caring for patients with breast cancer since then. He works as both a primary oncologist and consultant for patients with all types and stages of breast cancer. His research interest is in developing new types of treatment for patients with breast cancer using immunotherapy.
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