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Scott Kurtzman, M.D., F.A.C.S.
Associate Professor of Surgery
Department of Surgery
Contact Information:
The Carole and Ray Neag Comprehensive Cancer Center
263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06030-2875
Phone: 860-679-2100, 800-579-7822
Fax: 860-679-4815
Specialties:
Breast Care and Breast Surgery
Melanoma and Sarcoma
General Surgery
Board Certifications:
Surgery
Research Interests:
Dr. Kurtzman has extensive research interests. In the laboratory, he has
studied the use of radio-labeled monoclonal antibodies in pancreatic cancer.
He received a Department of Defense grant to examine the role of cytokines
in angiogenesis in breast cancer. Dr. Kurtzman has also been an active
participant in research projects involving vaccines in melanoma. In
addition, Dr. Kurtzman is the Principal Investigator (PI) at the UConn
Health Center for
national studies conducted by the NSABP. These studies include breast cancer
prevention and treatment protocols. He is also the local PI for the American
College of Surgeons Oncology Group. Dr. Kurtzman is conducting newer studies
investigating novel imaging methods in breast cancer.
Biography:
Dr. Kurtzman received his medical degree from the Albany Medical College of
Union University. He completed his residency in general surgery at the
University of Medicine/Dentistry in New Jersey, University Hospital. Dr.
Kurtzman completed surgical oncology fellowships at both Memorial Sloan
Kettering Cancer Center and the National Cancer Institute Surgery Branch at
the National Institutes of Health.
Interest Statement:
Dr. Kurtzman has published articles on the basic biology of breast cancer
and melanoma and has been the editor of a book on breast cancer imaging. In
addition, Dr. Kurtzman is an expert and has published editorials on the
ethical aspects of human research. He is the former chairman of the UConn
Health Center
Institutional Review Board. Dr. Kurtzman serves on many national committees
and is the Chairman of the Training Committee of the Society of Surgical
Oncology. In this capacity, he supervises the training of surgical oncology
fellows throughout the country. He is in the process of setting up an
accreditation process for breast fellowships.
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