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Gary N. Mann, M.D.

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Patient Services:

Surgical Specialties Center at UWMC,
Fridays 8:00 am - 12:00 pm
Phone: (206) 598-4477
Patient Scheduling:
(206) 598-5879

See also:
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Breast Cancer Specialty Center

Academic Office:

Phone: (206) 221-7163

E-mail:
gnmann@u.washington.edu

Fax: (206) 543-8136

Address:
Gary Mann, M.D.
University of Washington Department of Surgery
Box 356410
Seattle, WA 98195-6410

Associate Professor

Faculty Appointment:

University of Washington, Associate Professor, 2006 - present.

University of Washington, Assistant Professor, 2000-06.

Education:

Fellowships: Yale University, research, 1992. Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, research, 1993-94. Surgical Oncology, City of Hope National Medical Center, 1998-2000.

Residency: Vanderbilt University, 1994-98.

MBBCh Degree: University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, 1989.

Board Certified: General Surgery, 1998.

Clinical Interests:

Surgical oncology, breast cancer, endocrine neoplasia, melanoma, soft tissue sarcoma, gastrointestinal cancers, peritoneal surface malignancies.

Research Interests:

Multidisciplinary endocrine neoplasia management, multidisciplinary sarcoma management, molecular imaging of endocrine tumors.

Selected Publications:

Pisters PWT, Casper ES, Mann GN, Weiss M, O'Sullivan B. "Soft-tissue sarcomas" in Cancer Management: A Multidisciplinary Approach, 9th edition. Editors: Pazdur, Coia, Hoskins, Wagman, 585-614, 2005.

Droesch JT, Flum DR, Mann GN. Wide local excision or abdominoperineal resection as the initial treatment for anorectal melanoma? Am J Surg, 189(4):446-9, 2005.

Mann GN, Link JM, Pham P, Pickett CA, Byrd DR, Kinahan PE, Krohn KA, Mankoff DA. [11C]metahydroxyephedrine and [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography improve clinical decision making in suspected pheochromocytoma. Ann Surg Oncol, 13(2):187-97, 2006.

Horvath KD, Mann GN, Pellegrini CA. EVATS: a proactive solution to improve surgical education and maintain flexibility in the new training era. Curr Surg, 63(2):151-4, 2006.

 

reviewed 5/06