Dr. Steven Kenneth Libutti
Surgical Oncologist | Surgical Oncology
Walter Reed Army Medical Center 6900 Georgia Ave. Nw Washington DC, 20307About
Steven K. Libutti, MD, is one of the pioneers of regional and targeted cancer therapy as well as an internationally recognized surgical oncologist and endocrine surgeon. After graduating magna cum lau ...
Education and Training
Columbia Univ College of Physicians And Surgeons
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Management of symptomatic malignant melanoma of the gastrointestinal tract.
- Laser bonding of secondary bronchi with solvent--detergent-treated cryoprecipitate.
- Alternative wavelengths for sutureless laser microvascular anastomosis: a preliminary study on acute samples.
- Heterogeneous gland size in sporadic multiple gland parathyroid hyperplasia.
- Tumor angiogenesis and endothelial cell modulatory factors.
- Sensitization of tumor necrosis factor alpha-resistant human melanoma by tumor-specific in vivo transfer of the gene encoding endothelial monocyte-activating polypeptide II using recombinant vaccinia virus.
- Management of extremity recurrences after complete responses to isolated limb perfusion in patients with melanoma.
- Treatment of primary peritoneal mesothelioma by continuous hyperthermic peritoneal perfusion (CHPP).
- Monitoring responses to antiangiogenic agents using noninvasive imaging tests.
- Isolated organ perfusion does not result in systemic microembolization of tumor cells.
- Isolated hepatic perfusion for lapine liver metastases: impact of hyperthermia on permeability of tumor neovasculature.
- Kinetic analysis of the rapid intraoperative parathyroid hormone assay in patients during operation for hyperparathyroidism.
- Endostatin inhibits microvessel formation in the ex vivo rat aortic ring angiogenesis assay.
- Vaccinia as a vector for tumor-directed gene therapy: biodistribution of a thymidine kinase-deleted mutant.
- Correspondence re: Q-R. Chen et al., Liposomes complexed to plasmids encoding
Treatments
- Endocrine Surgery, Cancer, Surgical Procedures
Fellowships
- National Institutes of Health
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