Ms Sharon M Stein, MSW LCSW | |
2101 S Blackhawk St, #250, Aurora, CO 80014 | |
(303) 695-8071 | |
(303) 696-1292 |
Full Name | Ms Sharon M Stein |
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Gender | Female |
Speciality | Social Worker - Clinical |
Location | 2101 S Blackhawk St, Aurora, Colorado |
Accepts Medicare Assignments | Does not participate in Medicare Program. She may not accept medicare assignment. |
Identifier | Type | State | Issuer |
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1104993971 | NPI | - | NPPES |
Taxonomy | Type | License (State) | Status |
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1041C0700X | Social Worker - Clinical | 979009 (Colorado) | Primary |
Mailing Address | Practice Location Address |
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Ms Sharon M Stein, MSW LCSW 2101 S Blackhawk St, #250, Aurora, CO 80014 Ph: (303) 695-8071 | Ms Sharon M Stein, MSW LCSW 2101 S Blackhawk St, #250, Aurora, CO 80014 Ph: (303) 695-8071 |
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The seeming invincibility of cancerous tumors may be crumbling, thanks to a promising new gene therapy that eliminates the ability of certain cells to repair themselves. Researchers at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine have discovered that inactivation of a DNA repair gene called Hus1 efficiently kills cells lacking p53 - a gene mutated in the majority of human cancers.
A powerful new breast cancer treatment could result from packaging one of the newer drugs that inhibits cancer's hallmark wild growth with another that blocks a primordial survival technique in which the cancer cell eats part of itself, researchers say.
How does the immune system respond to fungi on our skin? Researchers at the University of Zurich have demonstrated that the same immune cells that protect us against skin fungi also encourage the inflammatory symptoms of atopic dermatitis. An antibody therapy could alleviate this chronic inflammatory skin disease.
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Megan Noelle Hall, LCSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 11059 E Bethany Dr # Dt, Ste 200, Aurora, CO 80014 Phone: 303-617-2300 Fax: 303-617-2397 | |
Cassandra Aguilar, LCSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 13123 E 16th Ave, Aurora, CO 80045 Phone: 720-777-1234 | |
Mary Alice Parks, LCSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 11059 E Bethany Dr, Suite 101, Aurora, CO 80014 Phone: 303-617-2469 Fax: 303-617-2475 | |
Susan Wiberg Garrett, L.C.S.W. Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2101 S. Blackhawk St., Suite 240, Aurora, CO 80014 Phone: 720-449-6764 Fax: 720-532-0219 | |
Mrs. Paula Wood Mayer, LICSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2550 S Parker Rd, Aurora, CO 80014 Phone: 303-636-3442 | |
Meagan Hisscock, LSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 11059 E Bethany Dr, Ste 200, Aurora, CO 80014 Phone: 303-617-2300 Fax: 303-617-2397 | |
Ms. Betsy G Long, LSW Clinical Social Worker Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 13123 E 16th Ave, Aurora, CO 80045 Phone: 720-777-2982 |