Douglas B. Evans, MD

Douglas B. Evans, MD

Douglas B. Evans, M.D. is the Donald C. Ausman Family Foundation Professor of Surgery and Chair of the Department of Surgery at The Medical College of Wisconsin. Prior to joining the Medical College of Wisconsin in January 2009, he was the Hamill Foundation Distinguished Professor of Surgery at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. He is board-certified in surgery, and his clinical interests include treatment of pancreatic cancer and tumors of the endocrine system (thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal). Dr. Evans is based at Froedtert Hospital and holds appointments at the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin.

Dr. Evans’ research interests focus on translational laboratory research in the biology of pancreatic cancer and in clinical trial development for patients with localized disease. He has completed many investigator-initiated clinical trials, including a National Cancer Institute Specialized Programs of Research Excellence (NIH P20 SPORE) pancreatic cancer grant. At M. D. Anderson, his endocrine surgery group worked extensively on the genotype-phenotype correlations in multiple endocrine tumors and was the first to define the role for ultrasound in the preoperative management of patients with thyroid cancer. While at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, he received the Faculty Achievement Award in Clinical Research in 1998. Since joining MCW, Dr. Evans has forged the Program in Pancreatic Cancer Research including a clinical database, a tissue bank, a personalized cancer treatment clinical trial, and ongoing laboratory research.

Dr. Evans is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and a member of the editorial boards of Surgery and the American Journal of Surgery, Associate Editor of the Journal of Pancreatic Cancer, and past Editor of the Pancreatic Tumors Section of the Annals of Surgical Oncology. He served on the editorial board for the seventh edition of the AJCC (American Joint Committee on Cancer) Cancer Staging Manual, and chaired the committee that revised the staging system for pancreatic cancer. He has served on various national medical advisory committees and has worked extensively with patient advocacy groups including the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) and the Lustgarten Foundation. In 2013 and 2014, Dr. Evans served as the Chair of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network-American Association for Cancer Research Acceleration Network Grants Scientific Review Committee.

He has authored or co-authored over 300 journal articles and has edited nine books. He has delivered more than 90 invited lectureships nationally, most recently at the University of California-Davis, University of Nebraska, University of West Virginia, University of Indiana and Yale University, amongst others. He has also been invited to present his research findings at international meetings in New Zealand, Belgium, France, Sweden, Japan, and elsewhere. He was awarded an American College of Surgeons Traveling Fellowship in 1999.

Dr. Evans completed a general surgery residency at Dartmouth in 1988 followed by a surgical oncology fellowship at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. He received his medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine in 1983, and his bachelor of science from Bates College in Lewiston, Maine, in 1978.

Dr. Evans’ recent publications and related information can be found at the Medical College of Wisconsin website: www.mcw.edu/surgery.

 


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