Reported by Michael Miller
January 22, 2002
Andrew C. von Eschenbach, M.D., the twelfth Director of the National
Cancer Institute in its 64 year history, is a nationally recognized
urologic surgeon who formerly directed the Genitourinary Cancer
Center and the Prostate Cancer Research Program at The University
of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. He also served as special
assistant for external affairs to M. D. Anderson's president and
held the Roy M. and Phyllis Gough Huffington Clinical Research Distinguished
Chair in Urologic Oncology.
A native of Philadelphia, Dr. von Eschenbach received his medical
degree from Georgetown University Medical School in 1967. He completed
residencies in general surgery and urology at Pennsylvania Hospital
in Philadelphia, then was an instructor in urology at the University
of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He served as a lieutenant commander
in the U.S. Navy Medical Corps.
Dr. von Eschenbach went to M. D. Anderson for a fellowship in urologic
oncology in 1976 and was invited to join the faculty the following
year. From 1983 to 1996, he was chairman of the Department of Urology
and, since 1985, has been a consulting professor in the Department
of Cancer Biology.
In 1996, Dr. von Eschenbach was named the founding director of
M. D. Anderson's Prostate Cancer Research Program, which has 60
scientists and clinicians collaborating on integrated translational
research in the biology, treatment, epidemiology and prevention
of the disease. From 1997 to 1999, he also served as vice president
for academic affairs and then as executive vice president and chief
academic officer, leading a faculty of almost 1,000 cancer researchers
and clinicians.
He was a founding member of the National Dialogue on Cancer and
prior to his accepting the position as NCI Director, he was President-elect
of the American Cancer Society. Dr. von Eschenbach has contributed
more than 200 articles, chapters, and books to the scientific literature.
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