
Matthew H.G. Katz
Professor · Pancreatic Cancer Research
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer CenterAbout
Matthew H.G. Katz serves as Professor and Chair of the Department of Surgical Oncology at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, holding the Lockton Distinguished Chair in Pancreatic Cancer Research. An internationally recognized leader in pancreatic and periampullary malignancies treatment, he directs the gastrointestinal cancer program with a focus on surgical innovation and clinical trial leadership.
His research spans pancreatic cancer therapeutics, surgical oncology techniques, and quality improvement in cancer care. Dr. Katz has pioneered clinical protocols for advanced pancreatic cancer treatment through national cooperative studies, with emphasis on chemotherapy-radiation interactions and surgical interventions like the Whipple procedure. His work bridges translational research and clinical application to advance personalized cancer treatment paradigms.
Dr. Katz has co-authored over 250 peer-reviewed publications and served as senior author for national clinical guidelines on potentially curable pancreatic cancer. His scholarly contributions focus on improving surgical outcomes and developing evidence-based treatment standards for gastrointestinal malignancies.
- Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS)
- Fellow of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (FASCO)
- Certified Medical Quality (CMQ)
As department chair, Dr. Katz leads national efforts to improve global cancer care quality through technical surgical standards development. He has directed multiple single-institution and multi-institution clinical trials while mentoring emerging surgical oncologists. His leadership extends to national roles in major cancer societies where he shapes clinical guidelines and research priorities.
Dr. Katz directs pancreatic cancer research initiatives within MD Anderson's Gastrointestinal Center, overseeing clinical trial development and surgical innovation programs focused on improving survival rates for complex abdominal malignancies.
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