Mark Douglas Duncan
Associate Professor
Surgery
Johns Hopkins University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Duncan specializes in gastrointestinal surgery and surgical oncology, including surgery of the esophagus, stomach, intestine, colon and rectum, gallbladder and pancreas, adrenal and retroperitoneal sarcoma. He co-directs the Gastric Cancer MultidisciplinaryClinic, and wrote the Johns Hopkins Patient Guide for Cancer of the Stomach and Esophagus. He chairs the cancer committee and directs the tumor board at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. Dr. Duncan gives lectures and presentations nationally and internationally on Gastric and GI cancer surgery and works with Johns Hopkins International on cancer programs and centers overseas.
Research Interest
Tumorigenesis in esophagogastric cancer and colorectal cancer
Publications
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Duncan, Mark D., et al. "Small Cell Lung Cancer Presenting as a Cardiac Mass with Embolic Phenomena." The American journal of medicine 130.2 (2017): e55-e57.
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Lobashevsky, Andrew L., et al. "Rapid and strong de novo donor-specific antibody development in a lung transplant recipient: Short communication/case report." Transplant immunology 40 (2017): 17-21.
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Back, Jonathan, et al. "Emergency Department Escalation in Theory and Practice: A Mixed-Methods Study Using a Model of Organizational Resilience." Annals of emergency medicine (2017).