Saul Rosenberg, who pioneered treatments for lymphoma and other cancers in the early 1960s and helped establish the field of medical oncology, gives a candid interview about the setbacks and serendipitous opportunities in his pursuit of a career in internal medicine and oncology and talks about his collaboration with Henry Kaplan.
Department/School: Radiation Therapy/School of Medicine Project: Stanford Faculty Oral History Project Interviewer: Becky Bach Interview Year: 2016