WELCOME TO DR. DUMA’S NEW BLOG

Welcome to Dr. Duma’s new blog! We are excited about launching our new website, and utilizing technology to help better educate and communicate with our current and future patients. We invite you to bookmark this page and visit often to get updates from Dr. Duma about various topics, ranging from procedures he performs to his philosophy, and everything in between.

About Dr. Duma
As a board certified neurosurgeon specialist in surgical brain tumor management, Gamma Knife and Cyberknife radiosurgery, and the surgical treatment of movement disorders, Dr. Christopher Duma practices at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach, California (Orange County), Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center (Fountain Valley, CA), Mission Hospital, Laguna Beach, CA, and UC Irvine Medical Center, in Orange, CA, and is one of the most experienced in his field.

In addition, he has been at the forefront of research in immunotherapy for primary brain gliomas such as glioblastoma multiforme, anaplastic astrocytoma, and astrocytomas and is involved with futuristic research in the use of immunotherapy to fight malignant brain tumors.

To learn more about Dr. Duma and surgical procedures he performs, or to see if you are a good candidate for brain surgery, you can email us at drduma@cduma.com, or call us at (949) 642-6787.

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