
Paul A. Kvale MD
Professor, Internal Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine
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Henry Ford Health System2799 West Grand BoulevardDetroit, MI 48202
Phone+1 313-916-2421
Fax+1 313-916-9102
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Summary
- Dr. Paul Kvale, MD is a pulmonologist in Detroit, Michigan. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Michigan. He is a Professor at Wayne State University School of Medicine.
Education & Training
- Henry Ford Health/Henry Ford HospitalResidency, Internal Medicine, 1969 - 1973
- Henry Ford Health/Henry Ford HospitalInternship, Transitional Year, 1965 - 1966
- Virginia Commonwealth University School of MedicineClass of 1965
Certifications & Licensure
- MI State Medical License 1969 - 2021
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 3 citationsFactors Associated With Small Aggressive Non-Small Cell Lung Cancers in the National Lung Screening Trial: A Validation Study.Matthew T Warkentin, Martin C. Tammemägi, Matthew T. Freedman, Lawrence R. Ragard, William G. Hocking
JNCI Cancer Spectrum. 2018-01-01 - 29 citationsRisk of Lung Cancer Associated with COPD Phenotype Based on Quantitative Image AnalysisAnn G. Schwartz, Christine M. Lusk, Angela S. Wenzlaff, Donovan Watza, Stephanie S. Pandolfi
Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention. 2016-09-01 - 92 citationsDiagnostic accuracy of multiple biopsies from flexible fiberoptic bronchoscopy. A comparison of central versus peripheral carcinoma.John Popovich, Paul A. Kvale, Michael S. Eichenhorn, Jan R. Radke, Julius M. Ohorodnik
The American Review of Respiratory Disease. 2015-05-14
Press Mentions
- Study Sheds Light on Lung Cancers That Are Undetected by RadiographSeptember 2nd, 2012
- Sleep Disorders Often Indicate Multiple Health ConditionsNovember 5th, 2004