Dr. Lance is a native of the state of Idaho, growing up on a cattle ranch in central part of the state, approximately 30-40 miles from Sun Valley, Idaho. Dr. Lance graduated from the University of Idaho with a degree in chemistry in 1987. Dr. Lance was actively involved in research in electrochemistry and the electrochemistry of the hemoglobin molecule at that time. He attended the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland, and graduated with his M.D. Degree in 1991. He attended his internship at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and a two-year urology clinic position there prior to starting his residency program at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma, Washington.

Dr. Lance graduated from his urology residency in 1998. He completed a urologic oncology fellowship training at the University of Texas-MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, in July 2000. He subsequently has been a faculty member at Madigan Army Medical Center in Tacoma Washington as Chief of Urologic Oncology. After completing his military obligation and having obtained the rank of Lt. Colonel in the United States Army, he left active-duty service and enjoyed three years in private practice in Anchorage, Alaska.

Dr. Lance now focuses on teaching and research with a special interest in urological cancers, in particular, robotic surgery of prostate cancer as well as minimally invasive cancer surgery. Dr Lance is actively involved in basic science research and is a member of the faculty at the Eastern Virginia Medical School as an Associate Professor of Urology. Dr. Lance also works a full day per week in the laboratory at the Virginia Prostate Center located at the Eastern Virginia Medical School.

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