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for a month before being picked up by an Italy vessel and accepted as refugees. Le's family lived in Italy for two years while she completed middle school. In 1981, the family immigrated to
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began, the family decided to they needed to escape. By obtaining false documents identifying them as a Chinese-Vietnamese family, they were able to leave the country as part of the
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as a clinical instructor focused on brain and lung cancers. In 2004, she became a co-director of the radiation biology program at the
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in 1994. Lee completed a radiation oncology residency at the University of California, San Francisco in 1997.
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after studying under Karen King-Wah Fu. She conducted an internal medicine internship at the
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who wished to remain in the country. After he was sent to a concentration camp and the
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which inspired her to pursue medicine. Le earned a M.D. from
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Index

Huế
California Institute of Technology
University of California, San Francisco
radiation oncologist
head and neck cancer
Stanford University School of Medicine
radiation biology
Stanford Cancer Institute
Huế
Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone
urologist
Cambodian–Vietnamese War
Vietnamese boat people
International Red Cross
Northern California
California Institute of Technology
Edwin S. Munger
Durban
University of California, San Francisco
radiation oncology
Highland Hospital
Stanford University School of Medicine
Stanford Cancer Institute
Amato J. Giaccia
American College of Radiology
Institute of Medicine
American Society of Therapeutic Radiation Oncology
head and neck cancer

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