Faculty

Tanabe, Kenneth, MD

Chief, Division of Surgical Oncology, MGH
Deputy Clinical Director, Cancer Center, MGH
Director, Liver Surgery Program, MGH
Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

Biography

Dr. Kenneth Tanabe is a Professor of Surgery at Harvard Medical School and Chief of the Division of Surgical Oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital. He is the Deputy Clinical Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center and Director of the MGH Liver Surgery Program. Dr. Tanabe serves on the melanoma committee of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network, and his clinical practice focuses on surgical management of patients with liver tumors and patients with melanoma.

Disclosure

Research Support

Pfizer.

Speaking/Honoraria

Pfizer, UpToDate, American Cancer Society, Springer Science and Business Media, Vertex Phamaceuticals, Sanofi, Institute for Medical Education & Research Inc, Genentech, and Education Outcome Science.

Advisory/Consulting

Medical Mutual Ins. Co. Maine, Best Doctors, Medical Liability Mutual Ins. Co., Norcal Mutual Ins. Co., ProMutual Group, LEK Consulting, Morningside Technology LLC, Covidlen, Law Office of Nick Stein, and N-of-One.

Royalties

UpToDate.

Last updated: 7/27/2010