Ray Lin, MD
- Radiation Oncology
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A radiation oncologist, Dr. Ray Lin’s goal is to provide the best cancer treatment option possible for each individual patient. He has a special clinical interest in breast cancer and gastrointestinal and gynecological malignancies. In addition, Dr. Lin is part of an interdisciplinary team that participates in clinical trials designed to study the safety and efficacy of investigational treatments for breast and pancreatic cancer. When possible, he makes these trials available to his patients. Dr. Lin is the medical director of Scripps Health Radiation Oncology, moderator of the Breast Cancer Tumor Board at Scripps Green Cancer Center and was selected as the program director for Scripps Breast Cancer Service Line.
Dr. Lin believes in providing knowledgeable, compassionate care. He also understands the importance of education and seeks to provide his patients with as much information about their disease as possible.
Outside of the office, Dr. Lin enjoys spending time with his family. He also loves to travel and follow college sports (football), including anything involving UCLA athletics.
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