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John P Hoffman, MD, FACS

John P Hoffman, MD, FACS



Philadelphia Magazine
Top Doctors 2009
Surgery

I joined Fox Chase in 1986. I entered the field of surgical oncology because it was the field in the mid-1970s that was most interesting to me and the one that needed the most work. When my father developed a metastatic colon cancer in 1978, I was given further motivation to work in this field. This happened when I was in my first year of Surgical Oncology Fellowship at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. While there, I took an extra year of training in pancreatic and liver surgery.

My first job after fellowship was as the Director of the Division of Surgical Oncology at Loyola University School of Medicine in Maywood, Illinois. After 6 years there, I moved to Fox Chase, where I could concentrate fully on the treatment and the advancement of treatment for cancer. Since that time, I have seen many wonderful advances in the treatment of many cancers.

Much of my time and effort over the past 20 years here have been spent on the development of the treatment for pancreatic cancer. While we still have a long way to go before this scourge is defeated, I can remember when doctors were against any treatment, surgery or other, for pancreatic cancer because it was so hopeless. We now have many different drugs that have activity against the cancer and are in the process of testing which ones are optimal, both in concert with surgical resection, or alone (when resection is neither possible nor feasible). I still see patients from whom I've resected pancreatic cancer 10 to 18 years ago!

Every day at Fox Chase is a pleasure for me. The entire hospital is composed of people who recognize that every patient is a special cancer fighter, and therefore they all are treated as unique individuals. It is this total institutional dedication, as well as my 30 years of cancer treatment experience, that should convince you to let us take care of you.

Dr. Hoffman's Patient Testimonials

Ray Beckler - Colon Cancer
Richard Bellis - Colon Cancer with Metastasis
Lou Ciaverelli - Pancreatic Cancer
Josephine Conowall - Pancreatic Cancer
Barbara Cremean - Leiomysarcoma, Carcinoma of the Gastro-Esophageal Junction
Deborah Dahl - Colon Cancer
Donald Ebaugh - Bile Duct Cancer
Joseph Herr - Colon Cancer with Metastasis
Claude Feninger - Pancreatic Cancer
Rosalie Fox - Colon Cancer, Breast Cancer
Novella Lyons - Breast Cancer
Norma Snyder - Inflammatory Breast Cancer

Video

Introductory Video of Dr. Hoffman

Surgical Oncology
Chief, Pancreaticobiliary Service
Marvin S. Greenberg, MD
Chair in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery

Meet other members of the gastrointestinal cancer treatment team.

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An oncology certified nurse will assist you.

Fox Chase Cancer Center
333 Cottman Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19111-2497

Clinical Expertise:

Hepatobiliary (Liver Cancer); Pancreatic; Gastrointestinal Cancers; Breast Cancers

Medical Education:

Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, 1970

Residency:

General Surgery, Virginia Mason Hospital, Seattle, Wash.

Fellowship:

Surgical Oncology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY

Certification:

American Board of Surgery

Professional Societies:

American Society of Clinical Oncology;
American College of Surgeons

Scientific Reports:

Breast Cancer Care and Research Group
Gastrointestinal Cancer Program
Sarcoma Program
Surgical Oncology
Gastrointestinal Cancer Research
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Research Interests:

Breast Cancer