CURRICULUM VITAE



CURRICULUM VITAE

FREDERICK LESLIE GREENE, MD

Department of General Surgery

Carolinas Medical Center

Charlotte, NC 28232

(704) 355-3176

FAX: (704) 355-5619

frederick.greene@

EDUCATION

SECONDARY EDUCATION: Colonial Heights High School

Colonial Heights, Virginia

HIGHER EDUCATION: University of Virginia

BA (English) - 1966

University of Virginia

MD - 1970

POST-GRADUATE TRAINING: Internship (Surgery)

Yale, New Haven Hospital, New Haven, Connecticut, 1970-1971

Assistant Resident (Surgery)

Yale, New Haven Hospital, 1971-1972

American Cancer Society Clinical Oncology Fellowship

Yale University School of Medicine, 1972-1973

Visiting Research Fellow

St Mark's Hospital, London, England, 1972

Assistant Resident (Surgery)

Yale, New Haven Hospital, 1973-1975

Chief Resident and Surgical Associate

Yale, New Haven Hospital, 1975-1976

MILITARY SERVICE Lieutenant Commander, U. S. Naval Medical Corps

Berry Plan, 1976-1978

Surgeon, USS Nimitz (CVN-68), 1976-1977

Attending Surgeon, Naval Regional Medical Center

Portsmouth, Virginia 1977-1978

PRIVATE PRACTICE POSITIONS Sadowsky Surgical Associates

Havre de Grace, Maryland, 1978-1980

Attending Surgeon, Harford Memorial Hospital

Havre de Grace, Maryland 1978-1980

Attending Surgeon, Fallston General Hospital

Fallston, Maryland, 1978-1980

Surgical Consultant, Perry Point VA Hospital

Perryville, Maryland 1978-1980

CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURES Diplomate, American Board of Surgery, 1978

Recertification, American Board of Surgery, 1988, 1998

Instructor, Advanced Trauma Life Support, ACS, 1984

Recertification ATLS, 1988

State Medical Licenses, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Clinical Assistant Professor

Department of Surgery

University of Maryland School of Medicine, 1978-1980

Associate Professor of Surgery

Department of Surgery

University of South Carolina School of Medicine, 1980-1985

Professor of Surgery

Department of Surgery

University of South Carolina School of Medicine, 1985-1997

Professor of Surgery with Tenure

Department of Surgery

University of South Carolina, 1990-1997

Director of Surgical Oncology

Department of Surgery

University of South Carolina School of Medicine, 1980-1997

Director, Surgical Endoscopy

Department of Surgery

University of South Carolina School of Medicine, 1980-June 1997

Chief, Surgical Service, William Jennings Bryan Dorn VA Hospital

Columbia, SC 1980-1987

Chairman, Department of General Surgery

Director, Surgical Education

Carolinas Medical Center

Charlotte, NC 1997- present

Clinical Professor of Surgery

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

1997-present

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS Attending Surgeon

Richland Memorial Hospital

Columbia, SC 1980-June 1997

Attending Surgeon

William Jennings Bryan Dorn VA Hospital

Columbia, SC 1980-June 1997

Surgical Consultant

Moncrief Army Hospital

Fort Jackson, SC 1980- June 1997

Chief, Department of Surgery

Richland Memorial Hospital

Columbia, SC 1988-1991

Chairman, Department of General Surgery

Carolinas Medical Center

Charlotte, NC June 1997-present

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Association for the History of Medicine

American Association for Cancer Education

American Association for Cancer Research

American College of Surgeons

American Hepato-Pancreato-Biliary Association

American Medical Association

American Society of Clinical Oncology

American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

American Surgical Association

Association for Academic Surgery

Association of Program Directors in Surgery

Association for Surgical Education

Association of VA Surgeons

Costa Rican Surgical Association (honorary member)

Collegium Internationale Chirurgiae Digestivae

Columbia History of Medicine Society, Founding Member

Columbia Medical Society

Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons of Asia (Honorary Member)

International Federation of Surgical Colleges

International Society of Surgery

Mecklenburg County Medical Society

North Carolina Chapter of the American College of Surgeons

North Carolina Medical Society

North Carolina Surgical Society

Piedmont Oncology Association

Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons

(Founding Member)

Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract

Society of Surgical Chairman

Society of Surgical Oncology

South Carolina Chapter of the American College of Surgeons

South Carolina Medical Association

South Carolina Oncology Society

South Carolina Surgical Society

Southeastern Surgical Congress

Southern Medical Association

Southern Surgical Association

Yale Surgical Society

HONORS AND AWARDS Alpha Omega Alpha

Raven Society (University of Virginia)

Omicron Delta Kappa

Ethicon Film Award, Southeastern Surgical Congress, 1987

AOA History of Medicine Lecturer, USC School of Medicine, 1984

Certificate of Commendation, Veterans Administration, 1985

Algernon Sydney Sullivan Award, University of Virginia

Fullbright Senior Lecturership Award, 1988

Faculty Marshall, Class of 1986, 1989, USC School of Medicine

John H. Gibbon Lectureship, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA, 1993

Honorary Member, Will C. Sealey Surgical Society, Mercer University

Department of Surgery, 1993

Honorary Membership, Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgeons of Asia (ELSA), 1993

USC Medical Student Association,"String of Pearls" Lecturer,

April 20, 1994

The British Journal of Surgery Lecture, AESGBI, Glasgow, Scotland, May 24, 1996

Joseph Donald Lecturer, ACS Alabama Chapter, June 7, 1996

Resident Educator of the Year, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, June, 1997

Honorary Membership – Virginia Surgical Society, April 2003.

2004 Distinguished Service Award – Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons

2005 Luna M. Woods Distinguished Service Award – Association of North Carolina Cancer Registrars.

Honorary Membership, Puerto Rico Chapter, American College of Surgeons

AWARDS AND GRANTS

A Prospective Randomized Study to Assess Colonic Lavage (Colyte) Versus Conventional Preparation for Colonic Surgery, Reed and Carnrick Pharmaceuticals, $30,219.00, 1987-1990, Frederick L. Greene, MD.

The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen on the Induction and Growth of Dimethylhydrazine-Induced Colon Cancer in the Rat. Carolina Venture Fund Award, $6,800.00, 1988-1989, Frederick L. Greene, MD.

Department of Surgery Clinical Oncology Fellowship, American Cancer Society, $10,000.00, 1990-1991, Frederick L. Greene, MD.

Interventions to Increase Occult Stool Screening in Older Persons, National Institutes of Health, National Cancer Institute, $350,000.00, 1991, Sally P. Weinrick, Ph.D., RN (PI), Frederick L. Greene, MD.

The Relationship of Dietary Copper Intake and 1,2-Dimethylhydrazine in the Development of Colon Tumors in the Rat Model, University of South Carolina Biological Research Support Grant, $3,000.00, 1985-1986, Frederick L. Greene, MD.

South Carolina Women's Cancer Project for Diagnosis of Cervical and Breast Cancer, Center For Health Promotion, Division of Cancer Prevention and Control, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control and Centers for Disease Control, $2,500,000.00, 1990-1996, Frederick L. Greene, MD, Chairman of Breast Cancer Task Force and Investigator.

South Carolina Cancer Center Grant. Thymidylate Synthase Variations in Human Colorectal Cancer, $10,000, 1987, Sondra H. Berger, PhD, Bruce Dunlap, PhD., Franklin Berger, PhD., James A. McFarland, MD, Frederick L. Greene, MD.

South Carolina Central Cancer Registry and New Registry of Women at High Risk for Breast Cancer, Department of Defense, $1,235,520.00, 1994-1998, Susan W. Bolick, SSPH, CTR, Brenda Nickerson, RN, MSN, Frederick L. Greene, MD.

South Carolina Challenge Grant. Thymidylate Synthase Variation in Human Colorectal Tumors, $60,318.00, July

1994-June 1996, S. Berger, F. Berger, Frederick L. Greene, MD, Co-investigators.

NIH RO1 Grant. Prostate Screening Grant, $1,200,000.00, 1994 – 1998, S. Weinrich, M. Weinrich, Frederick L. Greene, MD, Co-investigators.

ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS

USC SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Admissions Committee, 1980-1987

Continuing Medical Education Committee, 1983-1993

Search Committee, Department of Anatomy, 1984-1985

USC Clinical Practice Plan, President, 1983-1984

USC Clinical Practice Plan, Executive Committee, 1984-1987

Faculty Advisor, 1981-1997

Strategic Planning Committee, 1990-1991

Interim Chairman, Department of Surgery, December 1990-July 1991

Search Committee for Dean, School of Medicine-1994-1995

USC Faculty Senate, 1988-1991

ADMINISTRATIVE

APPOINTMENTS - HOSPITALS Clinical Executive Board, Dorn VA Hospital, 1980-1987

Tissue and Transfusion Committee, Chairman. Dorn VA Hospital

1983-1986

Nutrition Committee, Dorn VA Hospital, 1980-1987

Tumor Board Chairman, Dorn VA Hospital, 1980-1987

Tumor Board Chairman, Richland Memorial Hospital, 1980-1997

Laser Committee, Richland Memorial Hospital, 1987-1990

Oncology Committee Chairman, Richland Memorial Hospital, 1983-1985, 1993-1994

Utilization Review Committee, Richland Memorial Hospital, 1987-1990

Cancer Unit Committee, Chairman, Richland Memorial Hospital, 1983-1985

Credentials Committee, Richland Memorial Hospital, 1989-1994

Chairman, Credentials Committee, Richland Memorial Hospital, 1994

Operating Room Committee, Richland Memorial Hospital, 1986-1993

Medical Executive Committee, Richland Memorial Hospital, 1988-1991

Medical Executive Committee, Carolinas Medical Center, 1997 – present

EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES AND

APPOINTMENTS American Cancer Society - South Carolina Division

President, 1985-1986

Board of Directors, 1981-1997

Executive Committee, 1984-1993

Professional Education Committee, Chairman, 1983-1987

Breast Cancer Detection Task Force, 1986-1990

Special Events Committee, Chairman, 1989-1991

American Cancer Society - National Board

Board of Directors, 1987-1993

Unproven Methods Committee, 1989-1993

Organization and By-Laws Sub-committee, 1988-1992

Special Events Sub-committee, 1989-1993

American Cancer Society Clinical Oncology Fellowship Sponsor, 1990-1991

Chairman, Advisory Group on Professorships of Clinical Oncology, 1990-1997

American College of Surgeons

Commission on Cancer, 1989-present

Commission on Cancer, Executive Committee, 1992-1995

Approvals Committee, 1989-2004

Liaison Fellow, Cancer Commission, 1981-present

Special Issues Committee, 1990-1995

Chairman, Approvals Committee, 1992-1995

Vice-Chair, Commission on Cancer, 1994 - 1995

Commission on Cancer, Chair Elect, 2003-2004

Ad Hoc Committee on Training in Minimally Invasive Surgery

1993-1995

Board of Governors, 1995-2001

Board of Governors Committee on Hospital Practice, 1995-1998

Chairman, Hospital Practice Committee, 1995-2001

CoC Legislative Committee, Chair, 2003 - present

Commission on Cancer, Chair, 2004 – 2008

Surveyor – Approvals Program – 1997 – present

Chair, CoC Nominating Committee – 2008 - 2010

Southern Surgical Association

First Vice President, 2006 – 2007

EXTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES

AND APPOINTMENTS

American College of Surgeons - South Carolina Chapter

Program Chairman, 1987-1988

President, 1987-1988

Executive Board, 1985-1993

American Joint Committee on Cancer

Member, 1996-present

Executive Committee, 1997-1998

Vice Chairman, 1999-2000

Chairman of Executive Committee, 1999-2000

Chairman, 2000 – 2004

UICC Representative, 2000 - present

Columbia Medical Society

Chairman, Program Committee, 1991

Executive Committee, 1991-1997

Chairman, Medical School Liaison Committee, 1992-1993

Secretary, 1994-1995

Chairman, Committee on Community Concerns, 1993-1997

Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons

(SAGES)

Founding Member, 1980

Board of Governors, 1986-2000

Chairman, Continuing Medical Education Committee, 1987-1992

SAGES 2nd World Congress of Surgical Endoscopy Congress Director,

1989-1990

Associate Editor for SAGES to the American Surgeon, 1987 -1991

President, 1992-1993

Chairman, Nominating Committee, 1993-1994

Chairman, Awards Committee, 1994-2002

Education and Research Foundation Board of Directors, 2003 - present

Chair, Research Committee, 1999 – 2002

Chair, Publications Committee, 2005 - present

President, SAGES Foundation, 2006 - 2009

International Union Against Cancer (UICC)

Vice-Chair, TNM Core Committee – 2000 – present

TNM Process Committee, 2002 – present

TNM Prognostic Factors Committee, 2003 – present

University of Virginia

Medical Alumni Association, Board of Directors, 1978-1983

Jefferson Scholars Program, National Selection Committee, 1997

Regional Selection Committee, Jefferson Scholars, 1997

Medical Alumni Foundation’s Board of Trustees, 2006 - present

Other

Association of VA Nurse Anesthetists, National Advisor 1983-1985

Center for Cancer Treatment and Research, Richland Memorial Hospital Board of Directors, 1985-1987

Hollings Oncology Center of South Carolina Advisory Committee, 1992-1997

Southern Medical Association, Chairman, Surgical Section, 1987-1988

Chairman, Breast Cancer Committee, South Carolina Women's Task Force, 1990-1997

American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy (ASGE), Scientific Exhibits Committee, 1993-1994

ASGE Program Committee, 1996-1997

Founding Member and Board Chairman, South Carolina Women’s Cancer Coalition, 1995-1997

National Board of Medical Examiners, USMLE Step 3 Test Material Development Committee, 1999-2001

American College of Radiology – GI Appropriation’s Committee, 1999 - present

EDITORIAL BOARD

MEMBERSHIPS The Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association, 1982-1997

The American Surgeon, 1986-present

Surgical Laparoscopy and Endoscopy, 1990-present

Laparoscopy in Focus, 1991-1994

Consultations in Laparoscopy, 1991-1994

Insights, Endosurgery for the 90's, 1991-1993

Journal of Surgical Techniques, 1992-1994

Videoscopic Surgery, 1993-1995

Surgical Endoscopy, 1989-present

Current Surgery, 1998-present

General Surgery News, 1997-present

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2002-present

Associate Editor, CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2005 –

present

World Journal of Surgery, 2005 – present

Associate Editor, Annals of Surgical Oncology, 2006 - present

JOURNAL REVIEWER Cancer

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy

Cancer Research

The American Journal of Surgery

Gastroenterology

Digestive Diseases and Sciences

British Journal of Oncology

VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS University of South Alabama School of Medicine, October 1984

Naval Regional Medical Center, Portsmouth, VA, February 1986

Greenville Hospital Systems, Greenville, SC, July 1986

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, July 1989

Minneapolis VA Medical Center, Minneapolis, MN, August 1989

University of Hawaii School of Medicine, Honolulu, HI, April 1990

Carraway Methodist Medical Center, Birmingham, AL

August 1990

All Union Cancer Research Center, Moscow, USSR

October 24-26, 1990

Institute of Problems of Oncology, Kiev, USSR

October 29, 1990

Kiev Research Institute of Roentgenology and Oncology

Kiev, USSR, October 30, 1990

Petrov Research Institute of Oncology, Leningrad, USSR

November 1, 1990

Joshan University Hospital, Peoples Republic of China -

September 1991

Jinan University, Guangzhou, Peoples Republic of China -

September 1991

East Carolina University School of Medicine, Greenville, NC

October 8-9, 1991

University of California-San Diego, San Diego, CA

September 15-16, 1992

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY

December 16, 1992

Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, PA

February 1-2, 1993

Medical Center of Delaware, Wilmington, DE

April 17, 1993

Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA

June 23-24, 1993

Yang-Ming Medical College, Veterans General Hospital Taipei

Taipei, Taiwan, August 9-22, 1993

Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, October 1-2, 1993

Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, Zerefin, Israel, March 27-April 1994

State University of New York at Stonybrook, May 27-28, 1994

University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, July 1-14, 1995

US Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, VA

January 19-20, 1996

Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ

January 22-23, 1996

Mercer University School of Medicine, Macon, GA

October 7-8, 1998

Lahey Clinic, Burlington, MA, November 20, 2002

New Hanover Regional Medical Center, Wilmington, NC,

May 28, 2004

Tift Regional Medical Center, Tifton, GA, December 12, 2004

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospital, NY, NY, April 4, 2005

Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, FL., April 11, 2005

East Tennessee State University James H. Quillen College of Medicine,

Johnson City, TN., Sept. 23, 2005

University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, February 22, 2006

West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV, Dec. 13, 2006

Christiana Care and the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center, Newark, DE, May 23, 2007

COURSES AND WORKSHOPS

DIRECTED Flexible Fiberoptic Sigmoidoscopy Course

Aberdeen, MD, June 1980

Flexible Colonoscopy Course, Dorn VA Hospital

Columbia, SC, March 1982

Annual South Carolina Surgical Endoscopy Workshop

Columbia, SC, 1984-1990

Flexible Fiberoptic Sigmoidoscopy Workshop

S C Medical Association, April 1985

Second World Congress on Endoscopic Surgery

Atlanta, GA, March 1990

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Course

University of Virginia, August 23-25, 1990

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy Course

Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, January 10-12, 1991

American College of Surgeons Cancer Management Course

Charleston, SC, April 1991

"Training the Trainers" - Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

June 1991

South Carolina Chapter of the American College of Surgeons

February 1994

World Congress of Gastroenterology, Program Committee

Los Angeles, CA, October 2-7, 1994

"Training the Trainers" in Laparoscopic Surgery

Veterans General Hospital – Taipei, June 21-22, 1994

Laparoscopic Diagnosis and Therapy of Abdominal Malignancy

ACS Spring Meeting, Boston, MA, May 2, 1995

“AJCC Staging”, Hematology/Oncology Update, Northeast Medical

Center, Concord, NC, February 24, 2004

BOOKS AND CHAPTERS

1. Leis HP, Greene FL, Hilfer SE. Methods of Modified Radical Mastectomy. In: Breast Cancer - Treatment and Reconstruction, H. Bohmert, Editor, George Thieme Publishers, Stuttgart, 1989, pp. 148-154.

2. Greene FL, Howard ML. Colonoscopy and Sigmoidoscopy for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer of the Colon. In: Problems in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, P. Donahue, Editor, J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1990.

3. Greene FL. Neoplastic Changes in the Post-Gastrectomy Stomach. In: Problems in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, P. Donahue, Editor, J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1990.

4. Greene FL. Training, Credentialing and Privileging for Minimally Invasive Surgery. In: Laparoscopic Surgery, G. Berci, Editor, Problems in General Surgery Vol. 8, J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1991.

5. Greene FL. Benign Breast Problems. In: Current Surgical Therapy, J. Cameron, Editor, 4th Edition, Mosby Year Book, 1992.

6. Greene FL, Gunter T. Breast Lump. In: Difficult Diagnosis 2, WB Saunders, Philadelphia, 1992.

7. Greene FL, Williams RB, Pettigrew FC. Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding: The Magnitude of the Problem. In: Gastrointestinal Bleeding, C. Sugawa, BM Schuman, C Lucas, Editors. Igaku-Shein Medical Publishers, Inc., New York pp. 3-12, 1992.

8. Greene FL. Laparoscopy in Malignant Disease. In: Surgical Clinics of North America, B MacFadyen, J Ponsky, Editors, 3:205-213, 1993.

9. Greene FL. Laparoscopic Surgery in Cancer Treatment. In: Important Advances in Oncology - 1993, VT DeVita, S Hellman , SA Rosenberg, Editors, J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1993, pp. 157-166.

10. Greene FL, Dorsay DA. Laparoscopic Diagnosis and Management of Abdominal Malignancy. In: Annual of Laparoscopy, 1st Edition, D Brooks, Editor, Current Medicine, Publishers, 1994, pp. 11.1-11.9.

11. Greene FL, Williams RB. Endoscopic Management of Gastrointestinal Malignancy. In: Cancer Surgery, RJ McKenna and GP Murphy, Editors, J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, pp.35-46, 1994.

12. Greene FL, Taylor NC. Operating Room Configuration for Laparoscopic Surgery. In: Laparoscopic Surgery, G Ballantyne, P Leahy, I Modlin, Editors, W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1994.

13. Greene FL, Ponsky JL, Editors. Endoscopic Surgery, W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1994.

14. Greene FL, Dorsay DA. Laparoscopic Diagnosis, Staging, and Follow-up of Colorectal Malignancies. In: Minimal Access Coloproctology, M Arregui, J Sackier, Editors, Radcliffe Medical Press, Oxford, 1995.

15. Greene FL. Laparoscopic Staging of Malignancies. In: Principles of Laparoscopic Surgery, ME Arregui, RJ Fitzgibbons, N Katkhouda, et al., Editors, Springer-Verlag, Publishers, 1995, pp 318-323.

16. Greene FL, Rosin D, Editors. Minimal Access Surgical Oncology, Radcliffe Medical Press Ltd., Abingdon, UK, 1995.

17. Greene FL, Lett ED. Diagnostic Laparoscopy. In: Operative Laparoscopy and Thoracoscopy, BV MacFadyen, JL Ponsky, Editors, Lippincott-Raven Press, 1996, pp 147-158.

18. Greene FL. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy: Indications, Technique and Interpretation. In: Endoscopic Surgery, FL Greene, JL Ponsky, Editors, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 1994, pp. 27-35.

19. Reed WP, Greene, FL. Endoscopic Screening and Surveillance for gastrointestinal Malignancy. In: Endoscopic Surgery, FL Greene and JL Ponsky, Editors, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 1994, pp. 70-88.

20. Greene FL. Endoscopic Management of Gastrointestinal Tract Foreign Bodies. In: Endoscopic Surgery, FL Greene and JL Ponsky, Editors, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 1994, pp. 89-96.

21. Greene FL. Future Perspectives. In: Metabolic and Systemic Response Following Interventional Laparoscopy, RV Cohen, Editor, R.G. Landes Company, Austin, 1994, pp 101-106.

22. Greene FL. Combined Use of Flexible Gastrointestinal Endoscopy and Laparoscopy. In: Principles of Laparoscopic Surgery, M Arregui, et al., Editors, Springer-Verlag, 1995, pp 507-511.

23. Greene FL. Left Colectomy and Surgery of the Rectosigmoid Colon. In: Prevention and Management of Complications in Minimally Invasive Surgery, RJ Lanzafame, Editor, Igaku-Shoin Publisher, New York, 1996, pp. 257-261.

24. Greene FL. Surgical Endoscopy of the Large Bowel - "Tricks of the Trade". In: Surgery for Gastrointestinal Cancer: A Multidisciplinary Approach. HJ Wanebo, Editor, J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1996, pp 609-618.

25. Greene FL, Dorsay DA. Laparoscopic Staging and Follow-up of Colorectal Malignancies. In: Current Aspects of Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery, E Farthmann, G Meyer, H Richter, Editors, Springer Publishers, Berlin, 1997, pp 283-295.

26. Greene FL. Need for Clinical Trials and Randomized Studies to Assess Laparoscopic Colectomy. In: Current Aspects of Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery, E Farthmann, G Meyer, H Richter, Editors, Springer Publishers, Berlin, 1997, pp 258-260.

27. Greene FL. Anesthetic and Monitoring Considerations in Patients Undergoing Laparoscopic Colectomy. In: Current Aspects of Laparoscopic and Colorectal Surgery, E Farthmann, G Meyer, H Richter, Editors, Springer Publishers, Berlin, 1997, pp 130-133.

28. Greene FL. Reoperations after Laparoscopic Surgery: Problems And Their Management. In: Reoperative General Surgery, Second Edition, DG McQuarrie, EH Humphrey and JT Lee, Editors, Mosby Publishers, St. Louis, 1997, pp. 507-523.

29. Greene FL. Laparoscopic Resection. In: Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology, 5th Edition, VT DeVita, S Hellman, SA Rosenberg, Editors, Lippincott-Raven Publishers, Philadelphia, 1997, pp 712-724.

30. Greene FL, Dorsay D. Inflammatory Breast Cancer. In: Tumor Board Case Management. DP Winchester, ME Brennan, GD Dodd, et al, Editors. Lippincott-Raven Publishers, Philadelphia, 1997, pp. 401-406.

31. Friedman HI, Liszka TG, Greene FL. Complications of Breast Reconstruction. In: Surgical Technology International, 6th Edition, Z Szabo, JE Lewis, G Fantini and R Savalgi, Editors, Universal Medical Press,

San Francisco, 1997, pp. 155-161.

32. Greene FL. Endoscopic Management of Gastrointestinal Malignancies. In: Minimal Access Surgery in Oncology, J Geraghty, J Sackier, H Young, Editors, Greenwich Medical Media, London, 1998, pp. 45-59.

33. Greene FL. Oncologic Principles and Minimal Access Surgery. In: Minimal Access Surgery in Oncology,

J Geraghty, J Sackier, H Young, Editors, Greenwich Medical Media, London, 1998, pp. 17-22.

34. Greene FL, Brown PA. Laparoscopic Approach to Malignant Tumors. In: Minimally Invasive Surgery - Principles and Outcomes. eds. CH Andrews, JM Cosgrove, WE Longo, Editors. Harwood Academic Publishers, Amsterdam, 1998, pp. 327-332.

35. Greene FL. New Approaches in the Pre-operative Staging for Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Malignancies. In: Cancer Surgery for the General Surgeon, DP Winchester, RS Jones, GP Murphy, Editors, Lippincott-Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 1999, pp. 19-29.

36. Travis JA, Greene, FL. Laparoscopic Management of Lymphomas. In: Endosurgery for Cancer, S. Eubanks, R Cohen, R Younes, F Brody, Editors. Landes Biosciencs Publishers, Austin, TX, 1999, pp. 49-56.

37. Greene FL. Elective diagnostic laparoscopy and cancer staging. In: The SAGES Manual: Fundamentals of Laparoscopy and GI Endoscopy. C Scott-Conner, Editor. Springer Publishers, 1999, pp. 115-127.

38. Greene FL. Laparoscopic Diagnosis and Treatment of Ascites in Peritoneal Malignancies. In: Endoscopy for Cancer, S Eubanks, R Cohen, R Younes, F Brody, Editors. Landes Bioscience Publishers, Austin, TX, 1999, pp. 37-46.

39. Greene, FL. Elective Diagnostic Laparoscopy and Cancer Staging. In: The SAGES Manual: Fundamentals of Laparoscopy and GI Endoscopy, Springer Publishers, New York, 1999, pp. 115-127.

40. Greene FL. Flexible Endoscopy for Palliation of Esophageal Cancer. In: Mastery of Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgery, WS Eubanks, LL Swanstrom, NJ Soper, Editors, Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2000, pp. 183-187.

41. Greene FL. Laparoscopic Staging of Lymphomas. In: Atlas of Laparoscopic Surgery, First Edition. GH Ballantyne, Editor; W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, pp. 23-34.

42. Greene FL, Heniford BT. Minimally Invasive Cancer Management. Springer Publishers, 2001, New York.

43. Greene FL. Indications and General Oncologic Principles. In: Minimally Invasive Cancer Management, FL Greene, BT Heniford, Editors, Springer Publishers, New York, 2001, pp. 3-7.

44. Greene FL. Pneumoperitoneum: Metabolic and Mechanical Effects. In: Minimally Invasive Cancer Management, FL Greene, BT Heniford, Editors, Springer Publishers, New York, 2001, pp. 31-35.

45. Greene FL, Nordness PJ. Laparoscopy for the Diagnosis and Staging of Intra-abdominal Malignancies. In: Surgical Laparoscopy, 2nd Edition, KA Zucker Editor, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2001, pp. 103-112.

46. Greene FL, Heniford B. Future of Minimal Access Surgical Oncology: In: Minimally Invasive Cancer Management. FL Greene, BT Heniford, Editors, Springer Publishers, New York, 2001, pp. 367-372.

47. Greene FL, Page DL, Fleming ID, et al., Editors. AJCC Cancer Staging Manual, Sixth Edition. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2002.

48. Greene FL. Laparoscopic Ultrasonography. In: Laparoscopic Surgery, J Cueto-Garcia, M Jacobs, M Gagner, Editors, McGraw Hill, New York 2003, pp. 417-420.

49. Wittekind CH, Greene FL, Hensen DE, Hutter RVP, Sobin LH, Editors. TNM Supplement: A Commentary on Uniform Use, 3rd Edition, Wiley-Liss Publishers, 2003.

50. Wittekind C, Greene FL, Hutter RVP, Klimpfinger M, Sobin LH, Editors. TNM ATLAS, 5th Edition, Springer, Heidelburg, 2005.

51. Greene FL, Joels CS. Flexible Endoscopy in Barrett’s and Esophageal Cancer, in Mastery of Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgery , 2nd Edition, Soper NJ, Swanstrom LL, Eubanks WS, Editors, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2005, pp. 231 – 236.

52. Wittekind C, Greene FL, Hutter RVP, Klimpfinger M, Sobin LH, TNM Atlas: Illustrated Guide to the TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours, 5th Edition, John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken, NJ, 2005.

53. Mostafa G, Greene FL. Fluid Management and Renal Function During a Laparoscopic Case Done Under CO2

Pneumoperitoneum, In the Sages Manual – Perioperative Care in Minimally Invasive Surgery, Whelan RL, Fleshman JW, Fowler DL, Eds, Springer Pub., New York, 2006.

54. Greene FL. Elective diagnostic laparoscopy and cancer staging. The SAGES Manual: Fundamentals of Laparoscopy, Thoracoscopy and GI Endoscopy. Scott-Conner CEH, Editor, Springer, 2006, pp.114-127

55. Greene FL, Compton CC, Fritz AG, Shah JP, Winchester DP, AJCC Cancer Staging ATLAS, Springer Pub, New York, 2006.

56. Mostafa G, Cathey L, Greene FL. (Eds) Review of Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical Topics for ABSITE. Springer Pub, New York, 2006.

57. Greene FL. A Cancer Staging Perspective: The Value of Anatomical Staging. J Surg Oncol 2007; 95: 6 – 7.

58. Greene FL. Minimal Access Surgery Alters Approach to Cancer. J.Surg. Oncol. 2007; 95:276 – 277.

59. Burns JM, Greene FL. Staging of hepatocellular carcinoma. In: Lau WY (ed). A Textbook of Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Hackensack: World Scientific Publishers, 2007. “In press”

60. Greene FL. Is Volume the Most Important Predicator of Outcome in Cancer Management? J Surg Oncol 2008; 97: 97 – 98.

61. Burns JM, Greene FL. Staging in Hepatocellular Carcinoma, World Scientific Pub. Co, Singapore, 2008, Lau, W.Y., Edition, pp. 279-301.

62. Greene FL, Sobin LH. The Stagin of Cancer: A retrospective and prospective appraisal. CA Cancer J Clin 2008; 58: 180-190.

63. Stefanidis D, Acker CE, Swiderski, Heniford BT, Greene FL. Challenges during the implementation of a laparscopic skills curriculum in a busy General Surgery residency program. J. Surg Educ 2008; 65: 4 – 7.

64. Greene FL, Mostafa G. Laparoscopic Staging in the SAGES Manual of Strategic Decision Making, Scott-Conner C, editor, Springer Pub, 2008, pp.418-421.

65. Layton BD, Greene FL. Endoscopic Palliation of Unresectable Cancers of the Esophagus In: Mastery of Endoscopic and Laparoscopic Surgery, NJ Soper, LL Swanstrom, WS Eubanks, eds, 3rd Edition, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia, 2009, pp. 188- 197.

PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS

1. Hammon J, Sturdevant M, Greene FL, Meyer R. The preparation of the pediatric patients for hospital school - A pilot study. J Sch Health 1967;37:450-464.

2. Greene FL, Donaldson MH. Chemotherapy of Wilm's tumor. The New Physician 1970;19:598-601.

3. Greene FL. A review of the historical development and results of the chemotherapy of Wilm's tumor. South Med J 1970;63:1405-1408.

4. Greene FL, Livstone EM, Troncale FJ. The role of fiberoptic colonoscopy in the diagnosis of colonic and rectal disease. Conn Med 1972;37:439-445.

5. Livstone EM, Greene FL, Troncale FJ. Colonoscopic polypectomy: a caveat. New Eng J Med 1973;288:1304-1305.

6. Greene FL. Epithelial misplacement in adenomatous polyps of the colon and rectum. Cancer 1974;33:206-217.

7. Greene FL, Livstone EM, Troncale FJ. Fiberoptic colonoscopy in the management of colonic disease. South Med J 1974;67:105-110.

8. Greene FL, Livstone EM, McAllister WB, Passarelli NM, Troncale FJ. Reticulum cell sarcoma of the large intestine - The role of fiberoptic colonoscopy. Am J Dig Dis 1974;19:379-384.

9. Ariyan S, Cahow E, Greene FL, Stancel HC. Successful treatment of hepatic artery aneurysm with erosion in the common duct. Ann Surg 1975;182:169-172.

10. Greene FL, Ariyan S, Stansel HC. Mesenteric and peripheral vascular ischemia secondary to ergotism. Surgery 1977;81:176-179.

11. Bunt TJ, Greene FL, Hackler MT. Acute incarcerated procidentia in the adult. A J Proc Gastro Col Rect Surg 1982;33:4-6.

12. Greene FL. Distribution of colorectal neoplasms - A left to right shift of polyps and cancer. Am Surg 1983;49:62-65.

13. Greene FL. Repair of rectal prolapse using a puborectal sling procedure. Arch Surg 1983;118:398-401.

14. Jones D, McMillin R, Greene FL. Complications of acquired diverticula of the ileum. Am Surg 1983;49:218-220.

15. Bunt TJ, Hackler MT, Greene FL. Isolated splenic vein thrombosis: the curable variceal hemorrhage. South Med J 1983;76:936-938.

16. Brown JJ, Greene FL, McMillin R. Vascular injuries associated with pelvic fractures. Am Surg 1984;50:150-154.

17. Greene FL. DRG's post-graduate education and the teaching hospital. J SC Med Assoc 1984;80:419-420.

18. Greene FL, Dengler WC. Gastric remnant cancer following procedures for benign ulcer disease - A twenty-five year review. J SC Med Assoc 1984;80:495-497.

19. Greene FL, Hicks C, Eddy V, Davis C. Mammography, sonomammography, and diaphanography: a prospective, comparative study with histological correlation. Am Surg 1985;51:58-60.

20. Greene FL, Brown JJ, Rubensteine P, Anderson M. Choledochocele associated with acute pancreatitis: diagnosis and surgical management. Am J Surg 1985;140:306-309.

21. Greene FL, Branham G, McFarland J, et. al. Breast lesions in male and female with multiple myeloma. Breast 1985;11:30-31.

22. Weiman DS, Greene FL, Bunt TJ, Almond CH. Bronchogenic carcinoma presenting as a benign esophageal disease. J SC Med Assoc 1985;81:497-499.

23. Greene FL. Changing anatomical patterns of large bowel cancer - A left to right shift. Dig Surg 1986;2:140-142.

24. Greene FL. Flexible fiberoptic sigmoidoscopy: indications & benefits for the office-based practice. J SC Med Assoc 1985;81:639-641.

25. Strickland G, Greene FL. Results from use of a needle catheter jejunostomy in providing postoperative nutritional support. S Med J 1986;79:1389-1392.

26. Leis HP, Robbins G, Greene FL, Cammarata A, Hilfer SEl. Breast cancer statistics: use and misuse. Int Surg 1986;71:237-243.

27. Brown JJ, Bynoe RP, Greene FL, Burke ML. Splenic salvage techniques in the management of the spleen. South Med J 1986;79:710-711.

28. Greene FL, Todd M. Gastric remnant cancer following partial gastrectomy for benign disease - The role of endoscopic screening. SGA J 1986;9:61-62.

29. Leis HP, Greene FL, Hilfer SE. Epidemiology of breast cancer. J SCMA 1986;82:553-555.

30. Jakub JW, Zamora SM, Greene FL. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy, J SC Med Assoc 1996;92:302-305.

31. Leis HP, Greene FL, Cammarata A, Hilfer S. The modified radical mastectomy: what does it mean? Contemp Surg 1987;30:35-41.

32. Greene FL. Early detection of gastric remnant carcinoma following partial gastrectomy for benign disease. Arch Surg 1987;122:300-303.

33. Greene FL. Effect of dietary copper on colonic tumor production and aortic integrity in the rat. J Surg Res 1987;42:503-512.

34. Greene FL, Lamb LS, Barwick M. Colorectal cancer in animal models - A review. J Surg Res 1987;43:476-487.

35. Greene FL, Moore WM, Strickland G, McFarland JA. Comparison of a totally implantable device for chemotherapy (Port-A-Cath) versus long-term percutaneous catheterization (Broviac). South Med J 1988;81:580-583.

36. Leis HP, Greene FL, Cammarata A, Hilfer SE. Nipple discharge: surgical significance. South Med J 1988;81:20-26.

37. Leis HP, Greene FL. Cammarata A, Hilfer S. Fibrocystic "disease" of the breast: what's in a name? Contemp Surg 1988;32:43-54.

38. Hutto JO, Bryan CS, Greene FL, White CJ, Gallin JI. Cryptococcosis of the colon resembling Crohn's disease in a patient with the hyperimmuno-globulinemia recurrent infection (Job's) syndrome. Gastroenterology 1988;94:808-813.

39. Greene FL. Gestational breast cancer - A ten year experience. South Med. J 1988;81:1509-1511.

40. Leis HP, Greene FL, Hilfer S, Cammarata A. Simultaneous primary cancer in the other breast. Breast Dis 1988;1:83-96.

41. Greene FL. Endoscopic LASER therapy for obstructing gastrointestinal tumors - A personal experience. J SCMA 1988;84:485-488.

42. Leis HP, Greene FL, Hewitt JC, Haynes JL. The war on breast cancer: prevention and early detection. Female Patient 1988;13:57-62.

43. Greene FL. Gastroscopic screening of the post-gastrectomy stomach - Relationship of dysplasia to remnant cancer. Am Surg 198955:12-15.

44. Weiman DS, Bolton JW, Howard M, Olsen G, Almond CH, Greene FL. Failure of preoperative staging to assess unresectability in MO bronchogenic carcinoma. Cancer 1989;63:767-768.

45. Greene FL, Howard ML. The status of gastrointestinal endoscopy by surgeons in the Veterans Administration healthcare system: a survey. Am Surg 1989;55:77-80.

46. Greene FL. Surgical ethics - 1980s and beyond. South Med J 1989;82:1262-1264.

47. Donegan W, Greene FL, Love SM. Nipple discharge: is it cancer? Patient Care 1989;24:72-96.

48. Greene FL, Martin P, Rotz T. Results of mammographic localization of occult breast cancer at a teaching community hospital. SCMA 1990;86:155-157.

49. Howard ML, Greene FL. The effect of preoperative endoscopy on recurrence and survival following surgery for colorectal carcinoma. Am Surg 1990;56:124-127.

50. Greene FL. Neoplastic changes in the stomach after gastrectomy. Surg Gynecol Obstet 1990;171:477-480.

51. Greene, FL. The effect of breast clinic participation on the education of third-year medical students. J Ca Educ 1992;7;233-235.

52. Bustan MN, Coker A, Addy C, Macera C, Greene FL, Sampoerno D. Oral contraceptive use and breast cancer in Indonesia. Contraception 1993;47:241-249.

53. Airan M, Appel M, Berci G, Coburg AJ, Cohen M, Cuschieri A, Dent T, Duppler D, Easter D, Greene FL, et al. Retrospective and prospective multi-institutional laparoscopic cholecystectomy study organized by the Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons. Surg Endosc 1992, 6:169-176.

54. Greene, FL. Laparoscopy in malignant disease. Surg Clin NA 1992;72:1125-1137.

55. Greene, FL. New York State Health Department ruling - A wake-up call for all. Surg Endosc 1992;6:271.

56. Greene, FL. Laparoscopic evaluation of abdominal malignancy: future concepts in staging and treatment (Abstract) Surg Lap Endosc 1993;3:235.

57. Greene, FL. Sociopolitical intrigue in laparoscopic surgery. Surg Endosc 1993;7:380-382.

58. Greene, FL. Laparoscopy in oncology cases. Gastrointest Endosc Clin NA 1993;3:205-213.

59. Greene, FL, Bianco J. Laparoscopy's growing role in abdominal tumor diagnosis. Contemp Oncol 1994;4:14-20.

60. Greene, FL. Endoscopic surgery - A worldwide phenomenon. Surg Endosc 1993;7:479-481.

61. Unger SW, Olsen DO, Nagy AG, Zucker KA, Fitzgibbons RJ. Soper NJ, Petelin JB, Sackier JM, Katkhouda N, Edelman DS, Greene FL, Easter DW. Laparoscopic surgery: surgical education in the People's Republic of China. Surg Laparosc Endosc 1994;4:277-283.

62. Ortega AE, Beart RW, Steele GD, Winchester DP, Greene FL. Laparoscopic bowel surgery registry - Preliminary results. Dis Col Rect 1995;38:681-685.

63. Greene, FL The American College of Surgeons Cancer Program must survive. J Oncol Management 1994;3:39-40.

64. Dorsay DA, Greene FL, Baysinger CL. Hemodynamic changes during laparoscopic cholecystectomy monitored with transesophageal echocardiography (TEE). Sur Endosc 1995;9:128-134.

65. Weinrich S, Coker A, Weinrich M, Eleazer GP, Greene FL. Predictors of pap smear screening in socioeconomically disadvantaged elderly women. J Amer Ger Soc 1995;43,3:267-270.

66. Greene FL. The impact of laparoscopy on clinical cancer staging: a worldwide perspective. Int Surg 1994;79:217-220.

67. Greene FL, Brown PA. Laparoscopic approaches to abdominal malignancy. Sem Surg Oncol 1994;10:386-390.

68. Greene FL. Minimal access surgery and the "golden period" for conversion. Surg Endosc 1995;9:11.

69. Greene FL, Boulware RJ. Endoscopically-placed high dose rate brachytherapy (HDRB) for the treatment of esophageal carcinoma - An outcome study. Min Invas Ther 1995;4:Suppl.1:12.

70. Greene FL. Discovery of early gastric remnant carcinoma: results of a 14-year endoscopic screening program. Surg Endosc 1995;9:1199-1203.

71. Greene FL. Principles of cancer biology in relation to minimal access surgical techniques. Sem in Lap Surg 1995;2:155-157

72. Greene FL, Zamora S. Gastroscopic screening in the management of gastric remnant carcinoma. Contemp Surg 1995;47:317-321.

73. Greene FL, Boulware RJ, Bianco J. Role of esophagogastroscopy in the application and follow-up of high-dose rate brachytherapy(HDRB) for treatment of esophageal carcinoma. Surg Lap and Endosc 1995;5:425-430.

74. Greene FL. Colonoscopic polypectomy: indications, technique and therapeutic implications. Sem Surg Oncol 1995;11:416-422.

75. Greene FL. Laparoscopic versus conventional: what are the advantages? Dig Surg 1995;12:293-295.

76. Greene FL. Gastric carcinoma (letter) N Eng J Med 1995;333:1427.

77. Greene FL. Myth and reality in minimal access oncologic surgical management. J Surg Oncol 1996;61:167-169.

78. Vukasin P, Ortega AE, Greene FL, Steele GD, Simons AJ, Anthone GJ, Weston LA, Beart RW Jr. Wound Recurrence Following Laparoscopic Colon Cancer Resection. Results of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons Laparoscopic Registry. Dis Colon & Rectum 1996;39(10 Suppl):S20-3.

79. Greene FL. Gastric remnant carcinoma based on the results of a 15-year endoscopic screening program. Ann Surg 1996;223:701-708.

80. Jakub JW, Zamora SM, Greene FL. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy. JSC Med Assoc 1996;92:302-305.

81. Vukasin P, Ortega AE, Greene, FL, et al. Wound recurrence following laparoscopic colon cancer resection. Results of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons Laparoscopic Registry. Dis Colon Rect 1996;39(10 Suppl):S20-3.

82. Greene FL. Genetic susceptibility testing - A challenge for the surgeon endoscopist. Surg Endosc 1997; 411-412.

83. Greene FL. Laparoscopic maneuvers in the presence of ascites. J Surg Oncol 1997;65:141-142.

84. Greene FL. Outcomes assessment - A surgical perspective. JSC Med Assoc 1997;93:191.

85. Greene, FL. To the diagnostic surgical laparoscopist, perhaps a greater calling. Surg Endosc 1998;12:905-906.

86. Weinrich S, Weinrich M, Atwood J, Boyd M, Greene F. Predictors of fecal occult blood screening among older socioeconomically disadvantaged Americans: a replication study. Patient Education and Counseling 1998;103-114.

87. Greene FL. Pneumoperitoneum in the cancer patient: advantages and pitfalls. Sem Surg Oncol 1998;15:151-154.

88. Weinrich SP, Boyd MD, Weinrich M, Greene F, Reynolds WA, Metlin C. Increasing prostate cancer screening in African American men with peer education and client navigator interventions. J CA Educ 1998;13: 213-219.

89. Weinrich SP, Boyd MD, Greene FL, Mossa MS, Weinrich MC. Community sites for recruitment of African-American men into prostate cancer screening. Cancer Practice 1986;23-30.

90. Greene FL. The basics of a successful Tumor Board. News From the Commission on Cancer 1999;10:5-6.

91. Greene FL. Laparoscopic management of colorectal cancer. CA - Cancer J Clinic 1999;49:221-228.

92. Kercher KW, Heniford BT, Marroum MC, Greene FL. Laparoscopic intraoperative ultrasonic localization

and resection of an extra-adrenal pheochromocytoma. J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A 1999;9:511-515.

93. Glick SN, Ralls PW, Balfe DM, Bree RL, DiSantis DJ, Kidd R, Levine MS, Megibow AJ, Mezwa DG, Saini S, Shuman WP, Greene FL, Laine LA, Lillemoe K. Screening for colorectal cancer. ACR appropriateness criteria. Radiology 2000;215 Suppl:231-237.

94. Levine MS, Ralls PW, Balfe DM, Bree RL, DiSantis DJ, Glick SN, Kidd R, Megibow AJ, Mezwa DG, Saini S, Shuman WP, Greene FL, Laine LA, Lillemoe K. Imaging recommendations for patients with dysphagia. ACR appropriateness criteria. Radiology 2000;215 Suppl:225-230.

95. Bree RL, Greene FL, Ralls PW, Balfe DM, DiSantis DJ, Glick SN, Kidd R, Levine MS, Megibow AJ, Mezwa DG, Saini S, Shuman WP, Laine LA, Lillemoe K. Suspected liver metastases. ACR appropriateness criteria. Radiology 2000;215 Suppl:213-224.

96. Shuman WP, Ralls PW, Balfe DM, Bree RL, DiSantis DJ, Glick SN, Kidd R, Levine MS, Megibow AJ, Mezwa DG, Saini S, Greene FL, Laine LA, Lillemoe K. Imaging evaluation of patients with acute abdominal pain and fever. ACR appropriateness criteria. Radiology 2000;215 Suppl:209-212.

97. Megibow AJ, Ralls PW, Balfe DM, Bree RL, DiSantis DJ, Glick SN, Kidd R, Levine MS, Mezwa DG, Saini S, Shuman WP, Greene, FL, Laine LA, Lillemoe K. Acute pancreatitis. ACR appropriateness criteria. Radiology 2000;215 Suppl:203-207.

98. DiSantis DJ, Ralls PW, Balfe DM, Bree RL, Glick SN, Kidd R, Levine MS, Megibow AJ, Mezwa DG, Saini S, Shuman WP, Greene FL, Laine LA, Lillemoe K. Imaging evaluation of the palpable abdominal mass. ACR appropriateness criteria. Radiology 2000;215 Suppl:201-202.

99. Saini S, Ralls PW, Balfe DM, Bree RL, DiSantis DJ, Glick SN, Kidd R, Levine MS, Megibow AJ, Mezwa DG, Shuman WP, Greene FL, Laine LA, Lillemoe K. Liver lesion characterization. ACR appropriateness criteria. Radiology 2000;215 Suppl:193-199.

100. Kidd R, Mezwa DG, Ralls PW, Balfe DM, Bree RL, DiSantis DJ, Glick SN, Levine MS, Megibow AJ, Saini S, Shuman WP, Greene FL, Laine LA, Lillemoe K. Imaging recommendations for patients with newly suspected Crohn's disease and in patients with known Crohn's disease and acute exacerbation or suspected complications. ACR appropriateness criteria. Radiology 2000;215 Suppl:181-192.

101. Saini S, Ralls PW, Balfe DM, Bree RL, DiSantis DJ, Glick SN, Levine MS, Megibow AJ, Shuman WP, Greene FL, Laine LA, Lillemoe K, Brown M, Berland L. Suspected abdominal abscess. ACR appropriateness criteria. Radiology 2000;215 Suppl:173-179.

102. Balfe DM, Levine MS, Ralls PW, Bree RL, DiSantis DJ, Glick SN, Megibow AJ, Saini S, Shuman WP, Greene FL, Laine LA, Lillemoe K. Evaluation of left lower quadrant pain. ACR appropriateness criteria. Radiology 2000;215 Suppl:167-171.

103. Ralls PW, Balfe DM, Bree RL, DiSantis DJ, Glick SN, Levine MS, Megibow AJ, Saini S, Shuman WP, Greene FL, Laine LA, Lillemoe K. Evaluation of acute right lower quadrant pain. ACR appropriateness criteria. Radiology 2000;215 Suppl:159-166.

104. Bree RL. Ralls PW, Balfe DM, DiSantis DJ, Glick SN, Levine MS, Megibow AJ, Saini S, Shuman WP, Greene FL, Laine LA, Lillemoe K. Evaluation of patients with acute right upper quadrant pain. ACR appropriateness criteria. Radiology 2000;215 Suppl:153-157.

105. Shuman WP, Ralls PW, Balfe DM, Bree RL, DiSantis DJ, Glick SN, Levine MS, Megibow AJ, Saini S, Greene FL, Laine LA, Lillemoe K, Berland L. Imaging of blunt abdominal trauma. ACR appropriateness criteria. Radiology 2000;215 Suppl:143-151.

106. Megibow AJ, Ralls PW, Balfe DM, Bree RL, DiSantis DJ, Glick SN, Levine MS, Saini S, Shuman WP, Greene FL, Laine LA, Lillemoe K, Mezwa D. Pre-treatment staging of colorectal cancer. ACR appropriateness criteria. Radiology 2000;215 Suppl:135-142.

107. Balfe DM, Ralls PW, Bree RL, DiSantis DJ, Glick SN, Levine MS, Megibow AJ, Saini S, Shuman WP, Greene FL, Laine LA, Lillemoe K, Kidd R. Imaging strategies in the initial evaluation of the jaundiced patient. ACR appropriateness criteria. 215 Suppl:125-133.

108. DiSantis DJ, Ralls PW, Balfe DM, Bree RL, Glick SN, Levine MS, Megibow AJ, Saini S, Shuman WP, Greene FL, Laine LA, Lillemoe K. The patient with suspected small bowel obstruction: imaging strategies. ACR appropriateness criteria. Radiology 2000;215 Suppl:121-124.

109. Answini GA, Pratt BL, Greene FL. Strategies for laparoscopic diagnosis of malignancy. Sem Lap Surg 2000;7:68-77.

110. Pratt BL, Greene FL. Role of laparoscopy in the staging of malignant disease. Surg Clin NA 2000;80;1111-1126.

111. Greene FL, Blankenship C, Sylvester J, McKee R. Production of a National Teleconference on TNM Staging. J Ca Edu 2000;15:Suppl;41.

112. Adrales G, Turk P, Wallace T, Bird R, Norton HJ, Greene F. Is surgical excision necessary for atypical ductal hyperplasia of the breast diagnosed by Mammatone? Am J Surg 2000;180:313-315.

113. Matthews BD, Heniford BT, Reardon PR, Brunicardi FC, Greene FL. Surgical experience with non-functioning neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas. Am Surg 2000;66:1116-1123.

114. Greene FL. Standard setting for laparoscopic resection of colorectal cancer (editorial). Surg Endosc 2000;15:109.

115. Heniford BT, Backus CL, Matthews BD, Greene FL, Teel WB, Sing RF. Optimal teaching environment for laparoscopic splenectomy. Am J Surg 2001;181:226-230.

116. Heniford BT, Matthews BD, Sing RF, Backus C, Pratt B, Greene FL. Initial results with an electrothermal bipolar vessel sealer. Surg Endosc 2001;15:799-801.

117. Sobin LH, Greene FL. TNM classification: clarification of number of regional lymph nodes for pN0. Cancer 2001;92:452.

118. Heniford BT, Matthews BD, Box EA, Backus CL, Kercher KW, Greene FL, Sing RF. Optimal teaching environment for laparoscopic ventral herniorrhaphy. Hernia 2002;6:17-20.

119. Greene FL, Sobin L. The TNM system: Our language for cancer care. J Surg Oncol 2002;80:119-120.

120. Wittekind C, Compton C, Greene FL, Sobin LH. TNM residual tumor classification revisited. Cancer 2002;94:2511-2516.

121. Singletary SE, Allred C, Ashley P, Bassett LW, Berry D, Bland KI, Borgen PI, Clark G, Edge SB, Hayes DF, Hughes LL, Hutter RVP, Morrow M, Page DL, Recht A, Theriault RL, Thor A, Weaver DL, Wieand HS, Greene FL. Revision of the American Joint Committee on Cancer Staging System for Breast Cancer. J Clin Oncol 2002;20:3628-3636.

122. Greene FL, Stewart AK, Norton HJ. A new TNM staging strategy for node-positive (stage III) colon cancer: an analysis of 50,042 patients. Ann Surg 2002;236:416-421.

123. Matthews BD, Greene FL. Endoluminal resection of gastric intestinal stromal tumors (GIST). Min Invas Ther and Allied Technol 2002;11:279-284.

124. Cathey L, Greene FL. Flexible endoscopy and enteral nutrition. Sem Lap Surg 2003;10:37-42.

125. Singletary E, Greene FL, Sobin LH. Classification of isolated tumor cells: clarification of the 6th edition of the American Joint Committee Cancer Staging Manual. Cancer 2003; 80: 2740-41.

126. Greene FL, Stewart AK, Norton HJ. A new TNM staging strategy for node-positive (stage III) rectal cancer: an analysis of 5,988 patients. Proc Am Soc Clin Oncol 2003;22:251a (abstract 1007).

127. Singletary SE, Allred C, Ashley P, Bassett LW, Berry D, Bland KI, Borgen PI, Clark GM, Edge SB, Hayes DF, Hughes LL, Hutter RVP, Morrow M, Page DL, Recht A, Theriault RL, Thor A, Weaver DL, Wieand S, Greene FL. Staging system for breast cancer: Revisions for the 6th edition of the AJCC Cancer Staging Manual. Surg Clin N Am 2003;83:803-819.

128. Greene FL, Cera SM. Colon cancer: Do we need a staging system? Adv Surg 2003;37:171-178.

129. Greene FL. TNM staging for malignancies of the digestive tract: 2003 changes and beyond. Semin Surg Oncol 2003;21:23-29.

130. Singletary SE, Greene FL. Revision of breast cancer staging: the 6th edition of the TNM classification. Semin Surg Oncol 2003;21:53-59.

131. Greene FL. The vast “underbelly” of new technology. Surgical Endoscopy 2003; p.843

132. Gospodarowicz MK, Miller D, Groome PA, Greene FL, Logan PA, Sobin LH. The process for continuous improvement of the TNM classification. Cancer 2004;100:1-5.

133. Greene FL, Saltz LB, Stewart AK, Gay EG. Changing physician practice and introduction of treatment guidelines for colorectal cancer: An analysis of 162,477 patients. Ann Surg Oncol 2004;Suppl 11:S116.

134. Pollinger HS, Greene FL. The optimal imaging modality for hepatocellular carcinoma: Is there a gold standard? Curr Surg 2004;61:141-146.

135. Greene FL. TNM: our language of cancer (editorial). CA Cancer J Clin 2004;54:129-130.

136. Greene FL, Stewart AK, Norton HJ. New tumor-node-metastasis staging strategy for node-positive (stage III) rectal cancer: an analysis. J Clin Oncol 2004; 22:1778-1784.

137. Jessup JM, Greene FL, Minsky B, Stewart A. Adjuvant chemotherapy in stage III colon cancer: a study of 156,240 patients from 1985-2001. ASCO Proc 2004; 23:253.

138. Sobin LH, Greene FL. Multifocal/multicentric breast carcinoma. Cancer. 2004; 2488-9.

139. Greene FL, Brierley J, O’Sullivan B, Sobin LH, Wittekind C. On the Use and Abuse of X in the TNM Classification. Cancer 2005; 103:647-49.

140. Jessup JM, Stewart A, Greene FL, Minsky BD. Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Stage III Colon Cancer: Implications of Race/Ethinicity, Age and Differentiation. JAMA 2005; 294, 2703-2711.

141. Burns JM, Greene FL. Controversies in Staging of Hepatocellular Carcinoma, J Hepatobiliary Pancreat Surgery 2005; 12:456 – 462.

142. Greene FL. Cancer Staging, Prognostic Factors and our Surgical Challenges. American Surgeon, 2005; 71:615 620.

143. Greene FL. Staging of Colon and Rectal Cancer: From Endoscopy to Molecular Markers. Surg Endosc. 2006; 20: Suppl 2, S475-S478.

144. Brierley JD, Greene FL, Sobin LH, Wittekind C. The “y” symbol: an important classification tool for neo-

adjuvant cancer treatment. Cancer 2006; 106:2526-7.

145. Stevens R, Greene F, Rana A, Thyroglossal Duct Cyst or Something More?. Contemporary Surgery 2006; 62: 579-582.

146. Greene, FL, Kercher KW, Nelson H, Teigland CM, Buller A-M. Minimal Access Cancer Management. CA Cancer J Clin 2007; 57:130-146.

147. Zerey M, Paton BL, Khan PD, Lincourt AE, Kercher KW, Greene FL, Heniford BT. Colonoscopy in the very elderly: a review of 157 cases. Surg Endosc 2007; 21: 1806-1809.

148. Stefanidis D, Acker CE, Swiderski D, Heniford BT, Greene FL. Challenges during the implementation of a laparoscopic skills curriculum in a busy general surgery residency program. J Surg Educ. 2008; 65: 4-7.

149. Greene FL. A Presidential Blueprint for Success and Change. Ann Surg Oncol 2008; 65: 2355-2356.

150. Greene FL, Sarantou T, Waldensberg LM. The Commission on Cancer: Opportunities for North Carolina Cancer Care. NC Med J 2008; 69: 303 – 305.

AUDIO-VISUALS

1. Greene FL. Changing Patterns of Colorectal Cancer. Medical Portfolio for Surgeons. Vol. 1, 1982.

2. Greene FL. Comparison of Endoscopic Colon Procedures. Medical Portfolio for Surgeons. Vol. 2, 1983.

3. Greene FL. Puborectal Sling Procedures for Repair of Rectal Prolapse, American College of Surgeons Film Library. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, San Francisco, CA, 1981.

4. Greene FL. Management of Recurrent Tumors of the Parotid, video, 1983.

5. Greene FL. Dengler, WC. Splenic Salvage Procedures in the Management of Splenic Cysts (Poster) Association of VA Surgeons, Los Angeles, CA, 1984.

6. Leis HP, Greene FL, Cammarata A. Surgically Significant Nipple Discharge (Poster) American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, New Orleans, LA,1986.

7. Greene FL. Surgically Significant Nipple Discharge, Audio Digest (Surgery) 33:23, 1986.

8. Leis HP, Greene FL, Hilfer S Early Breast Cancer Detection-Screening Techniques (Poster). SC Medical Association Annual Meeting, Charleston, SC, 1987.

9. Greene FL Breast-sparing Techniques for Cancer of the Breast (16 mm film). Southeastern Surgical Congress, Atlanta, GA, 1987, American College of Surgeons Film Library.

10. Greene FL Management of Rectal Prolapse Using a Pelvic sling (16 mm film). First World Postgraduate Week of the University of Milan, Milan, Italy, July 1988.

11. Leis HP, Greene FL The War on Breast Cancer: Prevention and Early Detection (Poster). American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, Chicago, IL, October 1988.

12. Leis HP, Hilfer SE, Greene FL, Haynes JL, Friedman HI, Haines PC Variations in Modified Radical Mastectomies and Breast Reconstructions (Poster). American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, Atlanta, GA, October 1989.

13. Ross MA, Howard ML, Greene FL The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen on the Induction and Growth of Dimethylhydrazine Induced Colon Cancer in the Rat (Poster). Southeastern Surgical Congress, February 1990, Naples FL.

14. Williams RB, Greene FL, Pettigrew FC, Ross MA The Effect of Hyperbaric Oxygen and 1, 2-Dimethylhydrazine on Colon Cancer in the Rat (Poster). Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons. Chicago, IL, October 1991.

15. Greene FL, Williams RB Techniques of Esophagogastroduodenoscopy, (Video). Cine'-Med, 1991.

16. Greene FL, Berci G, Stellato T. Endosurgical Approaches to Abdominal Malignancy. Insights: Endosurgery for the 90's (Video and monograph), Module IV, 1993.

17. Greene FL. Myth and Reality in Laparoscopic Oncologic Surgery. Audio-Digest 1996,43:17.

18. Greene FL. The current role of gastrointestinal endoscopy in screening for early cancer. Audio-Digest General Surgery 1997;44:2.

19. Jessup JM, Stewart A, Greene FL, Minsky BD. Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Stage III Colon Cancer: Implications of Race/Ethinicity, Age and Differentiation. JAMA 2005; 294, 2703-2711.

20. Greene FL, Update on Laparoscopic Surgery for Neoplasms of the Foregut: Are Trocar Site Metastasis Still a

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21. Greene FL, Strategies in Staging, Audio-Digest August 7, 2008, Vol. 55, Issue 15, ISSN 1047-6954.

INVITED LECTURES AND SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS

1. Management of rectal prolapse. Surgical Grand Rounds, USC School of Medicine, Columbia, SC, March 21, 1981.

2. Principles of flexible sigmoidoscopy. Spartanburg Regional Medical Center, April 25, 1981.

3. Operative management of rectal procidentia. Association of Operating Room Nurses, Columbia Chapter, Columbia, SC, May 5, 1981.

4. Screening for colorectal cancer. Association of Veterans Administration Surgeons, Minneapolis, MN, May 13, 1981.

5. Management of rectal prolapse using a puborectal sling. South Carolina Surgical Society, Asheville, NC, June 13, 1981.

6. John Keats - Apothecary and poet. USC Medical History Society, Columbia, SC, December 10, 1981.

7. Management of rectal prolapse. Association of VA Surgeons, Atlanta, GA, May 13, 1982.

8. Changing distribution of colorectal cancer and polyps. UICC World Cancer Conference, Seattle, WA, September 10, 1982.

9. Distribution of colorectal neoplasm - A left to right shift of polyps and cancer. SC Surgical Society, Asheville, NC, June 3, 1983.

10. Anesthetic considerations in endocrine surgery. VA Hospital, Durham, NC, August 24, 1983.

11. Changing perspectives in colorectal cancer. University of South Alabama, November 18, 1983.

12. Diaphonography and mammography in the early detection of breast cancer. Canadian-American Surgical Congress, Nashville, TN, April 4, 1984.

13. Gastric remnant cancer following procedures for benign ulcer disease - A twenty-five year review. SC Surgical Society, Sea Island, GA, June 15, 1984.

14. Flexible sigmoidoscopy. SC Medical Association, Charleston, SC, April 15, 1985.

15. Comparison of a totally implantable access device for chemotherapy versus long-term percutaneous catheterization. SC Surgical Society, Hilton Head, SC, June 15, 1985.

16. Nutritional risk factors in gastrointestinal cancer. Boston University Preventive Medicine Program, Charleston, SC, September 6-7, 1985.

17. Management of melanoma. Boston University Preventive Medicine Program, Charleston, SC, September 6-7, 1985.

18. Needle catheter jejunostomy for postoperative nutritional support. Southern Medical Association, November 18, 1985.

19. Light scanning for breast lesions. Breast Screening Symposium, Detroit, MI, February 18, 1986.

20. Surgical endoscopy. Portsmouth Naval Hospital, Portsmouth VA, February 20-22, 1986.

21. Management of stage I breast cancer. Canadian-American Conference, Myrtle Beach, S C, March 12, 1986.

22. Flexible sigmoidoscopy. Southern Surgical Congress, New Orleans, LA, March 16, 1986.

23. Screening for gastric remnant carcinoma. Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons, Williamsburg, VA, April 11, 1986.

24. New advances in cancer management. Spartanburg Oncology Symposium, Spartanburg, SC, April 17, 1986.

25. Gestational breast cancer. South Carolina Oncology Society, Charleston, SC, April 25, 1986.

26. Comparison of Hickman catheter versus Port-A-Cath® for venous access. American Society for Clinical Oncology, Los Angeles, CA, May 6, 1986.

27. Screening for gastric remnant cancer. Association of Veterans' Administration Surgeons, Washington, DC, May 8, 1986.

28. Captain of the ship theory - Is it operative? Association of VA Nurse Anesthetists, Atlantic City, NJ, May 19, 1986.

29. Light scanning for surgical breast disease. Breast Cancer Screening Symposium, Dallas, TX, May 31, 1986.

30. Early detection of gastric remnant carcinoma, South Carolina Surgical Society, Asheville, NC, June 6, 1986.

31. Management of minimal breast cancer. Greenville Hospital Systems, Greenville, SC, July 15, 1986.

32. The relationship of dietary copper to aortic aneurysmal formation and colonic cancer in the rat model. Association for Academic Surgery, Washington, DC, November 7, 1986.

33. Surgical management of inflammatory bowel disease. Grand Rounds, Richmond Memorial Hospital, Richmond, VA, December 2, 1986.

34. Management of operable breast cancer. Association of Operating Room Nurses, Columbia, SC, January 31, 1987.

35. Breast sparing techniques for mammary carcinoma. Southeastern Surgical Congress, Ethicon Film Award, Atlanta, GA, March 17, 1987.

36. Surgical endoscopy. Veteran's Administration Symposium, Northport VA Hospital, Northport, NY, April 3, 1987.

37. Surgical endoscopy in the VA system. Association of VA Surgeons Scientific Symposium, Portland, OR, May 8, 1987.

38. Management of obstructing GI tumors using the YAG LASER. Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, August 31, 1987.

39. Staging of melanoma. South Carolina and Georgia Tumor Registrars Association, Aiken, SC, October 5, 1988.

40. Significance and management of nipple discharge. American College of Surgeons Annual Clinical Congress (Post Graduate Course), Chicago IL, October 25, 1988.

41. Surgical ethics - 1980 and beyond. Southern Medical Association, Surgical Section Chairman's Address, New Orleans, LA, November 1988.

42. Screening for early breast cancer. South Carolina Chapter Academy of Family Physicians, Hilton Head, SC, December 4, 1987.

43. Endoscopic screening for gastric remnant carcinoma. Southeastern Surgical Congress, Orlando, FL, February 1, 1988.

44. Endoscopy by general surgeons. Puerto Rican Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 13, 1988.

45. Aids in the teaching of endoscopy. Association of Program Directors in Surgery Endoscopy Workshop, Dallas, TX, February 26, 1988.

46. Survey of surgical endoscopy in the VA system - Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons, San Antonio, TX, April 23, 1988.

47. Screening and surgical management of breast cancer. South Carolina Medical Association, Charleston, SC, April 28, 1988.

48. Management of soft tissue sarcomas. Greenville Hospital Systems, Greenville, SC, June 7, 1988.

49. LASER techniques in endoscopy. Society of Gastrointestinal Assistants, Columbia, SC, June 21, 1988.

50. Gastroscopic screening of the post-gastrectomy stomach: relationship of dysplasia to remnant cancer, International Congress on Surgical Endoscopy, Ultrasound and Interventional Techniques, West Berlin, FRG, June 30, 1988.

51. Results of Nd:YAG LASER treatment of obstructing and bleeding carcinomas of the colon and rectum. International Congress on Surgical Endoscopy, Ultrasound and Interventional Techniques, West Berlin, FRG, June 30, 1988.

52. Techniques on breast-sparing for breast cancer. International Updating Course on Breast Cancer, Milan, Italy, uly 8, 1988.

53. Significance and management of nipple discharge. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress - Postgraduate Course, Chicago, IL, October 25, 1988.

54. Laser therapy for obstructing gi tumors. Carolina Association of Gastrointestinal Assistants. Columbia, SC, February 1989.

55. Surgical endoscopy - Past, present and future. Baystate Medical Center, Springfield MS, March 18, 1989.

56. Laser management of obstructing GI neoplasms. Visiting Professor, Spartanburg Regional Medical Center, Spartanburg, SC, March 21, 1989.

57. Nosocomial infection in the ICU, Dartmouth Medical Center, Dartmouth School of Medicine, April 1, 1989.

58. Nosocomial infections in the surgical ICU, Surgical Grand Rounds, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Miami Beach, FL, April 4, 1989.

59. Nosocomial infections in the surgical ICU, Surgical Grand Rounds, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, April 12, 1989.

60. Endoscopic laser therapy. Society of Gastrointestinal Assistants, Columbia Chapter, Columbia, SC, June 1989.

61. Neoplastic changes in the post-gastrectomy stomach: results of an eight-year endoscopic screening program, American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, Washington, DC, May 17, 1989.

62. Nosocomial Infection in the ICU, Geissinger Medical Center, Danville, PA, June 14, 1989.

63. Gestational breast cancer. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, July 19, 1989.

64. Laser management of obstructing GI tumors. Minneapolis VA Hospital, Minneapolis, MN, August 10, 1989.

65. Management of intestinal stomas. Keynote Speaker, Uro-Care, Inc. Fall Education Seminar, October 12, 1989.

66. Endoscopic screening of the high-risk stomach and duodenum. SAGES Postgraduate Course, Atlanta, GA, March 17, 1990.

67. Endoscopic screening of the high-risk esophagus. SAGES Postgraduate Course, Atlanta, GA, March 17, 1990.

68. Changing perspectives in colorectal cancer. St. Francis Medical Center, Honolulu, HI, April 16, 1990.

69. Changing perspectives in colorectal cancer. Tripler Army Medical Center, Honolulu, HI, April 17, 1990.

70. Changing perspectives in colorectal cancer. Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Honolulu, HI, April 17, 1990.

71. Endoscopy in the evaluation and treatment of malignant lesions of the GI tract. Kuakini Medical Center, Honolulu, HI, April 19, 1990.

72. Perspectives in melanoma management. Queen's Medical Center, April 17, 1990.

73. Gestational breast cancer. Straub Clinic and Hospital, April 20, 1990.

74. Current management of melanoma. General Surgery Seminar - Update and Review. Sponsored by Lloyd Noland Hospital, Hilton Head, SC, June 8, 1990.

75. Management of early breast cancer. General Surgery seminar - Update and review. Sponsored by Lloyd Noland Hospital, Hilton Head, SC, June 8, 1990.

76. The use of CA15-3 as a serum marker in the detection of metastatic breast cancer. South Carolina Surgical Society, Asheville, NC, June 9, 1990.

77. Perspectives in breast cancer: Management for the 1990s. Festival of Flowers Medical Conference, Greenwood, SC, July 14, 1990.

78. Management of obstructing carcinoma of the esophagus using the neodymium: YAG Laser. Institute of Problems of Oncology, Kiev, USSR, October 29, 1990.

79. Breast carcinoma: diagnosis, staging, treatment. 1990 Workshop of South Carolina Association of Tumor Registrars, Columbia, SC, November 30, 1990.

80. Prognostic indicators in breast cancer management. Memorial Cancer Institute, Long Beach, CA, December 11, 1990.

81. Laparoscopic evaluation of abdominal malignancy and lymphoma staging. SAGES 1991 Post-graduate Course, Monterey, CA, April 18, 1990.

82. Palliation of upper gastrointestinal malignancy. SAGES Annual Scientific Meeting and Symposium, Monterey, CA, April 20, 1991.

83. Adjuvant therapy for colorectal cancer. S. C. Oncology Society Charleston, SC, April 26, 1991.

84. Endoscopic palliation of gastrointestinal malignancies. Postgraduate Course in Surgery, Charleston, SC, May 12, 1991.

85. Laparoscopic surgery: Issues in training and credentialing. Postgraduate Course in Surgery, Charleston, SC, May 12, 1991.

86. ACS approvals process and the national cancer data base. South Carolina Medical Records Association, Hilton Head, SC ,July 12, 1991.

87. A prospective study comparing CA15-3 and CEA in the identification of advanced breast cancer. International Society of Surgery, Stockholm, Sweden, August 28, 1991.

88. Laparoscopy in the diagnosis and staging of abdominal malignancy. Zhosan University Hospital, Shanghai, Peoples Republic of China, September 4, 1991

89. Laparoscopy - A global view. East Carolina University School of Medicine, October 9, 1991.

90. Infection in the immunocompromised surgical patient. Henrico Doctor's Hospital, Richmond, VA, October 15, 1991.

91. Laparoscopy in the diagnosis of malignancy. Postgraduate Course, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL, October 22, 1991.

92. Changing perspectives in colorectal cancer. Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, VA, November 1, 1991.

93. Breast cancer management for the 90s. Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, VA, November 2, 1991.

94. Credentialing and privileging for minimal access surgery. International Minimal Access Surgery Symposium, Kansas City, MO, November 17-19, 1991.

95. Laparoscopic staging of abdominal malignancy. International Minimal Access Surgery Symposium, Kansas City, MO, November 17-19, 1991.

96. The effect of breast clinic participation on the education of third-year medical students. American Association for Cancer Education, Baltimore, Maryland, December 6, 1991.

97. Upper GI malignancy, Cancer Management Course, American College of Surgeons, San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 17-18, 1992.

98. Management of minimally invasive breast cancer, American College of Surgeons, San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 19, 1992.

99. Laparoscopy in the management of abdominal malignancy, American College of Surgeons, San Juan, Puerto Rico , February 19, 1992.

100. Surgical approach to gallstone related disorders. New Horizons in the Management of Gallstone Related Disorders, Columbia, SC, February 20, 1992.

101. Perspectives in breast cancer: management for the 1990s. Georgia Chapter, American College of Surgeons, Sea Island, GA, March 13, 1992.

102. Laparoscopy in the diagnosis and staging of abdominal malignancy, Georgia Chapter, American College of Surgeons, Sea Island, GA, March 13, 1992.

103. Prevention and control of hemorrhage during laparoscopic cholecystectomy, American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, Orlando, FL, March 23, 1992.

104. Endoscopic imaging in cancer staging in relation to TNM Classification, SCATR-GATR Fall Meeting, Aiken, SC, October 7, 1992.

105. Laparoscopy in malignancy. Second International Minimal Access Surgical Symposium, Kansas City, MO, November 21, 1992.

106. Credentialing, privileging and the future in laparoscopic surgery. Second International Minimal Access Surgical Symposium, Kansas City, MO, November 21, 1992.

107. Socio-political intrigue in laparoscopic surgery. Second International Minimal Access Surgical Symposium, Kansas City, MO, November 22, 1992.

108. Complications of laparoscopy. Mid-Pacific Symposium on Laparoscopic and Endoscopic Surgery, Maui, HI, December 2, 1992.

109. Credentialing, privileging and review of results. Mid-Pacific Symposium on Laparoscopic and Endoscopic Surgery, Maui, HI, December 3, 1992.

110. Laparoscopy for abdominal malignanc., Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, December 16, 1992.

111. The future of laparoscopic surgery. American College of Surgeons Puerto Rican Chapter Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 17, 1993.

112. The interaction between the general surgeon and plastic surgeon in the management of breast cancer. American College of Surgeons Puerto Rican Chapter Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 19, 1993.

113. Molecular biology for the general surgeon. Medical Center of Delaware, Wilmington DE, April 17, 1993.

114. Laparoscopy in malignancy. Fifth Annual Cancer Center Symposium, Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, Fayetteville, NC, April 23, 1993.

115. Surgery in the treatment of GI cancer. Fifth Annual Cancer Center, Cape Fear Valley Medical Center, Fayetteville, NC, April 23, 1993.

116. Endoscopy in the future of general surgery. Thomas Jefferson University, Department of Surgery, Philadelphia, PA, May 8, 1993.

117. Management of in-situ breast cancer, Carolinas Medical Center Spring Symposium, Charlotte, NC, May 13, 1993.

118. Laparoscopic management of intra-abdominal malignancy. Carolinas Medical Center Spring Symposium, Charlotte, NC, May 14, 1993.

119. Endoscopic staging for GI malignancy. Mercer University School of Medicine, Macon GA, May 21, 1993.

120. Cardiopulmonary effects of pneumoperitoneum. Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, June 23, 1993.

121. Endoscopy in the future of general surgery. Thomas Jefferson University, Department of Surgery, Philadelphia, PA, May 8, 1993.

122. Role of laparoendoscopic societies in training, credentialing, and quality control of minimally invasive surgery: the Sages perspective. International Symposium on Advanced Laparoendoscopic Surgery, Athens Greece, July 1, 1993.

123. Training and credentialing of the surgical endoscopist: complimentary role of laparoscopic and flexible GI endoscopy in academic programs. International Symposium on Advanced Laparoendoscopic Surgery, Athens, Greece, July 1, 1993.

124. Diagnostic laparoscopy for malignancy: staging of lymphoma and other malignancy. International Symposium on Advanced Laparoendoscopic Surgery, Athens Greece, July 2, 1993.

125. Complications of pneumoperitoneum. International Symposium on Advanced Laparoendoscopic Surgery, Athens, Greece, July 3, 1993.

126. The role of laparoscopy in the treatment of gastrointestinal tract carcinomas. American College of Surgeons Cancer Management Course, Atlanta, GA, July 16, 1993.

127. Cardiopulmonary effects of pneumoperitoneum. Surgical Grand Rounds, Greenville Memorial Hospital, Greenville, SC, October 5, 1993.

128. Laparoscopic approaches to malignancy. Postgraduate Course on Minimally Invasive Surgery, ACS Clinical Congress, San Francisco, October 10-12, 1993.

129. American College of Surgeons Cancer Commission. N. C. Chapter Meeting of American College of Surgeons Cancer Conference, Winston-Salem, NC, November 11, 1993.

130. Breast cancer. Tumor Registry Training Program, Charleston, SC, January 10, 1994.

131. Laparoscopic management of abdominal malignancy. Winthrop University Hospital, Surgical Grand Rounds, Mineola, NY, January 20, 1994.

132. Complications of laparoscopic surgery. American College of Surgeons, Puerto Rican Chapter, San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 16, 1994.

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133. Laparoscopic management of cancer. American-Hellenic Surgical Congress, Athens, Greece, March 25-27, 1994.

134. Metabolic effects of pneumoperitoneum. Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, Zerifin, Israel, March 29, 1994.

135. Endoscopically directed high-dose rate brachytherapy (HDRB) in the treatment of esophageal carcinoma - A prospective outcome and survival study. Sages Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, April 19, 1994.

136. Realities and myths in laparoendoscopic oncologic surgery. Medical Data International Meeting on Growth Markets in Minimally Invasive Surgery, Nashville, TN, April 18, 1994.

137. Laparoscopic management of abdominal malignancy. Surgical Grand Rounds, University of New York at Stonybrook, May 28, 1994.

138. Endoscopically directed high-dose rate brachytherapy (HDRB) in the treatment of esophageal carcinoma. A prospective outcome and survival study. 4th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery, Kyoto, Japan, June 17, 1994.

139. Future directions in the management of abdominal malignancy. 4th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery, Kyoto, Japan, June 18, 1994.

140. Cost effectiveness of laparoscopic surgery. 2nd Annual Meeting of the Chinese Association for Endoscopic Surgery, Taipei, Taiwan, June 20, 1994.

141. Laparoscopic management of abdominal malignancy, International Symposium on Endoscopic Surgery, Montreal, Canada, July 2, 1994.

142. Cardiopulmonary sequelae of pneumoperitoneum: Should we look for alternatives? International Symposium on Endoscopic Surgery, Montreal, Canada, July 3, 1994.

143. Future concepts in laparoscopic oncologic surgery - Myths and realities. International Symposium on Endoscopic Surgery, Montreal, Canada, July 3, 1994.

144. Myth and reality in laparoscopic oncologic surgery. Surgical Grand Rounds, Medical College of Georgia, July 16, 1994.

145. Preparation and indications for EGD. SAGES Endoscopy Course, Cleveland, OH, August 18-20, 1994.

146. Benefits of an approved cancer program. Georgia Tumor Registrars Association Annual Fall Conference, Atlanta, GA, November. 2, 1994.

147. Animal models in the carcinogenesis of colon cancer. Spartanburg Regional Medical Center, Spartanburg, SC, January 17, 1995.

148. Laparoscopic management in surgical oncology. Puerto Rican Chapter ACS, San Juan, PR, February 17, 1995.

149. Laparoscopic staging of lymphoma" SAGES annual meeting, Orlando, FLA, March 13, 1995.

150. Discovery of early gastric remnant carcinoma: results of a 14-year endoscopic screening study. SAGES Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida March 14, 1995.

151. ACOS cancer program standards update. SC Tumors Registrars Association Spring Meeting, Columbia, SC, March 22, 1996.

152. What's new in laparoscopic surgery. SCMA Annual Meeting, Charleston, SC, April 10, 1995.

153. Surgical staging and management of lymphoma. Symposium: Lymphoma - A Curable Disease, Greenville, SC, April 21, 1995.

154. Laparoscopic diagnosis and management of abdominal malignancies. Cancer Management Course, American College of Surgeons Spring Meeting, Boston, MA, May 2, 1995.

155. Pneumoperitoneum and its consequences in the cancer patient. Postgraduate Course on Laparoscopy and Abdominal Malignancy, American College of Surgeons Spring Meeting, Boston, MA, May 2, 1995.

156. Traditional versus laparoscopic techniques - Which has the advantage?. International Meeting on Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy, Berne, Switzerland, May 5-6, 1995.

157. Endoscopic screening for upper GI malignancy. Third International Congress on New Technology and Advanced Techniques in Surgery, Luxembourg, June 15, 1995.

158. Endoscopically directed high dose rate brachytherapy (HDRB) in the treatment of esophageal carcinoma. S. C. Surgical Society, Sea Island, GA, June 24, 1995.

159. Justification for minimal invasive surgery in oncologic patients in view of costs, time and results. 3rd World Congress on Surgical Efficiency and Economy, Iel, Germany, September 15, 1995.

160. Endoscopically placed high dose rate brachytherapy (HDRB) for the treatment of esophageal carcinoma - An outcome study, Society for Minimally Invasive Therapy, Portland, OR, September 22, 1995.

161. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy: Can we make it cost effective? Post-Graduate Course, American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, October 23, 1995.

162. Monitoring of patients undergoing laparoscopic colon dissection. European Surgical Institute Workshop on Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery, Hamburg, Germany, November 27, 1995.

163. The value of randomized studies in the evaluation of laparoscopic colon resection. European Surgical Institute Workshop on Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery, Hamburg, Germany, November 17, 1995.

164. Advantages of the laparoscopic approach in the management of colorectal cancer. European Surgical Institute Workshop on Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery, Hamburg, Germany, November 28, 1995.

165. Management of gastric remnant carcinoma based on the results of a 15-year endoscopic screening program. Southern Surgical Association, Hot Springs, VA, December 6, 1995.

166. Minimal access surgical oncology. Moffitt Cancer Center, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, February 23, 1996.

167. Laparoscopic diagnosis and management of cancer. St. Vincent's Medical Center, New York, April 17, 1996.

168. Diagnostic laparoscopy in cancer. 4th International Videoscopic Conference, Hamburg, Germany, May 6, 1996.

169. Complications of laparoscopic cholecystectomy. 4th International Videoscopic Conference, Hamburg, Germany, May 7, 1996.

170. TNM staging of cancer. Midlands Chapter American Association for Medical Transcription, Lexington Medical Center, Lexington, SC, May 18, 1996.

171. Laparoscopy in the acute abdomen. Association of Endoscopic Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland, Glasgow, Scotland, May 24, 1996.

172. Myth and reality in laparoscopic oncologic surgery. General Surgery Update, Hilton Head, SC, June 5, 1996.

173. Role of gastrointestinal endoscopy in the screening for early cancer. General Surgery Update, Hilton Head, June 5, 1996.

174. Laparoscopic staging of cancer. 2nd Latin American Congress of Endoscopic Surgery, Caracus, Venezuela, July 24-27, 1996.

175. Laparoscopic colectomy for cancer. 2nd Latin American Congress of Endoscopic Surgery, Caracus, Venezuela, July 24-27, 1996.

176. What is the Commission on Cancer? Past, present, and future. American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer 1st Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, October 31, 1996.

177. Update on Commission on Cancer and clinical trials management update for breast cancer, skin cancer and melanoma. NC Chapter ACS, Charlotte, NC November 7, 1996.

178. The Importance of diagnostic endoscopy for the general surgeon. Annual Meeting of the Mexican Association of General Surgeons, Guadalajara, Mexico, November 14, 1996.

179. What's new in laparoscopy. SC Association of Post-Anesthesia Nurses, Columbia, SC, March 8, 1997.

180. Laparoscopic screening for RUQ tumors and hepatic metastases. Surgery Symposium, Washington, DC, May 14, 1997.

181. Staging laparoscopy in GI tract cancer. Winthrop-University Hospital, Mineola, NY, May 15, 1997.

182. Staging of abdominal malignancy using the laparoscope. South African Society of Endoscopic Surgeons, Bloemfontein, South Africa, May 30, 1997.

183. Laparoscopic colectomy - Where do we stand? South African Society of Endoscopic Surgeons, Bloemfontein, South Africa, May 30, 1997.

184. Endoscopic screening of the gastrointestinal tract for early malignancy. The South African Gastroenterological Society, Bloemfontein, South Africa, May 31, 1997.

185. Oncologic surgery. Society of International Surgery, Acapulco, Mexico, August 27, 1997.

186. Laparoscopic resection of colorectal cancer: what is achievable and what is appropriate. Society of International Surgery, Acapulco, Mexico, August 28, 1997.

187. Integrating new technologies and education. Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL, October 13, 1997.

188. Strategic alliances: National Coordinating Council for Cancer Surveillance. American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer 2nd Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 14, 1997.

189. Effectiveness of positron emission tomography for the detection of melanoma metastases”. Southern Surgical Association, Hot Springs, VA, December 2, 1997.

190. Genetic susceptibility testing in cancer. Long Island Jewish Medical Center, December 18, 1997.

191. Principles in gastrointestinal tract surgery for cancer. 14th Interim Postgraduate Course, ASGE, San Diego, CA, March 7, 1998.

192. Genetics in cancer management: A surgical perspective. Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA, April 16, 1998.

193. What’s new in surgery for the family physician? Carolinas Medical Center Spring Symposium, Charlotte, NC, May 14, 1998.

194. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy and esophageal fundoplication. Carolinas Medical Center, Spring Symposium, Charlotte, NC, May 14, 1998.

195. Challenges in breast cancer management for the 21st century. Carolinas Medical Center Spring Symposium, Charlotte, NC, May 15, 1998.

196. Clinical decision making for patients with genetic cancer predisposition. Mercy Hospital South, Charlotte, NC, May 26, 1998.

197. Laparoscopic resection for cancer: Risks. 6th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery”, Rome, Italy, June 2, 1998.

198. MAS in cancer patients: Today’s benefits and future social and economic impacts. 6th World Congress of Endoscopic Surgery, Rome, Italy, June 4, 1998.

199. Laparoscopy in the management of cancer. 17th International Cancer Congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 23-28, 1998.

200. Prognostic indicators for cancer management: A look to the future. Carolinas Medical Center, Grand Rounds, September 11, 1998.

201. Advanced laparoscopy for community surgeons. North Carolina Surgical Society, Sea Island, GA, September 26, 1998.

202. Laparoscopic colectomy : Myth and reality. Macon Surgical Society, Macon, GA, October 7, 1998.

203. Genetic susceptibility testing for cancer. Surgical Grand Rounds, Mercer University School of Medicine, October 8, 1998.

204. Laparoscopic staging of malignancy. Post-Graduate Course, American College of Surgeons, Orlando, FL, October 27, 1998.

205. Laparoscopy for staging and management of abdominal cancer. Tenth Annual Meeting, Surgical Association of Costa Rica. San Jose, Costa Rica, November 30, 1998.

206. Flexible endoscopy for the general surgeon. Tenth Annual Meeting, Surgical Association of Costa Rica. San Jose, Costa Rica, November 30, 1998.

207. Prognostic indicators in breast cancer. Breast Cancer Symposium, North Carolina Chapter of the American College of Surgeons. Greenville, NC, December 3, 1998.

208. Surgical challenges in the ERA of genetic cancer testing. South Carolina Chapter, American College of Surgeons, Greenville, SS, February 6, 1999.

209. Laparoscopic treatment of benign gastric lesions. Puerto Rican Association of Gastroenterology, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 12-14, 1999.

210. Update in the management of gastric bleeding. American College of Surgeons Spring Meeting, New York, NY, April 27, 1999.

211. Genetic susceptibility testing. Surgical Grand Rounds, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, May 27, 1999.

212. TNM staging – A primer for physicians. National Teleconference for the AJCC, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, September 16, 1999.

213. Genetic screening for cancer – A surgical perspective. North Carolina Surgical Society, Hamilton, Bermuda, September 24, 1999.

214. Genetic predisposition testing. Surgical Grand Rounds, Abington Hospital, Abington, PA, November 11, 1999.

215. Laparoscopic colectomy for cancer: Myth or reality? Course on Management of Advances Rectal Cancer and Metastatic Colorectal Cancer, Chapel Hill, NC, November 18, 1999.

216. The present and future of laparoscopic surgery laparoscopic hiatal hernia repair. Costa Rican Medical and Surgical Society, Quepos, Costa Rica, December 3, 1999.

217. Laparoscopic oncologic surgery. Costa Rican Medical and Surgical Society, Quepos, Costa Rica, December 3, 1999.

218. Review of laparoscopic surgery for malignant colorectal disease. Swiss Association of Laparoscopic and Thoracoscopic Surgery, Aarau, Switzerland, January 28, 2000.

219. Laparoscopic STAGING OF ABDOMINAL CANCER”, Current Approaches in Cancer Therapy: Ninth Annual Case Management Seminar, Williamsburg, VA, March 11, 2000.

220. Laparoscopy in the management of malignancy: How much is too little? SAGES Post-Graduate Course, Atlanta, GA, March 30, 2000.

221. Genetic predisposition testing: A surgical perspective. Atlanta Medical Center, April 19, 2000.

222. The future of laparoscopic oncologic surgery. North Dakota/South Dakota Chapters, ACS, Rapid City, SD, April 27, 2000.

223. Genetic testing for breast and colorectal cancer: A surgical perspective. North Dakota/South Dakota Chapters, ACS, Rapid City, SD, April 27, 2000.

224. ACOS, COC, AJCC and other Acronyms. NY Registrars Association Annual Meeting, Atlantic City, NJ. October 5, 2000.

225. Production of a national educational teleconference on TNM Staging. American Association for Cancer Education, Washington, DC, November 3, 2000.

226. Staging and prognostic factors for breast cancer. American College of Surgeons Annual Cancer Conference, Wilmington, NC, November 16, 2000.

227. Prognostic factors in cancer staging. Winston-Salem Surgical Society, Winston-Salem, NC, March 14, 2001.

228. Videoconferencing in surgical education. SAGES Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, April 20, 2001.

229. Regulatory response to perceived medical error. SAGES Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, April 21, 2001.

230. Laparoscopic staging of abdominal malignancy. Surgical Grand Rounds, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY, October 3, 2001.

231. Registrar and MD staging. New York State Chapter Cancer Registrars Association, Buffalo, NY, October 3, 2001.

232. Balancing your life and your career. American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, October 11, 2001.

233. MD vs. registrar staging. Alabama Cancer Conference, Destin, FL, October 13, 2001.

234. Current status of laparoscopic surgery for colon and rectal cancer. 2001 Update in Minimally Invasive Surgery, Toronto, November 9, 2001.

235. Minimal access cancer surgery in the era of molecular biology. The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Lecture, Toronto, November 9, 2001.

236. Laparoscopic repair of abdominal ventral hernias. Georgia Surgical Society, Sea Island, Georgia, November 15, 2001.

237. Laparoscopic management of colorectal cancer - Myths and realities. Georgia Surgical Society, Sea Island, Georgia, November 16, 2001.

238. Genetic predisposition testing for cancer - A surgical perspective. Georgia Surgical Society, Sea Island, Georgia, November 17, 2001.

239. Genetic predisposition testing for breast cancer - A surgical perspective. General Surgery Update, Hilton Head, South Carolina, April 11, 2002.

240. Prognostic factors and staging of breast cancer. General Surgery Update, Hilton Head, SC, April 11, 2002.

241. Neoadjuvant treatment as prelude to mastectomy. General Surgery Update, Hilton Head, SC, April 12, 2002.

242. A new TNM staging strategy for node-positive (stage III) colon cancer: An analysis of 50,042 patients. American Surgical Association, Hot Springs, VA, April 25, 2002.

243. AOA lecture. University of South Carolina School of Medicine, May 9, 2002.

244. Registrar versus physician staging. Department of Defense Registry Meeting, Nashville, TN, May 21, 2002.

245. 6th Edition TNM. NCRA Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, May 22, 2002.

246. TNM 6th Edition staging. 18th Annual UICC meeting, Oslo, Norway, July 2, 2002.

247. NCDB and TNM. 18th Annual UICC Meeting, Oslo, Norway, July 3, 2002.

248. AJCC Cancer Staging, 6th Edition. Metropolitan New York Cancer Registrar's Association, New York, NY, September 18, 2002.

249. AJCC Cancer Staging, 6th Edition. Alabama Cancer Conference, Destin, FL, September 28, 2002.

250. Update on colorectal cancer. Alabama Cancer Conference, Destin, FL, September 28, 2002.

251. Update on Barrett's esophagus: screening or treatment. Updates on Minimally Invasive Gastrointestinal Surgery Course, Honolulu, HI, November 6, 2002.

252. Staging esophageal and gastric malignancies: PET, EUS and laparoscopy. Updates on Minimally Invasive Gastrointestinal Surgery Course, Honolulu, HI, November 6, 2002.

253. Minimally invasive surgical approach to gastrointestinal stromal tumors. Updates on Minimally Invasive Gastrointestinal Surgery Course, Honolulu, HI, November 6, 2002.

254. RFA for liver tumors. Updates on Minimally Invasive Gastrointestinal Surgery Course, Honolulu, HI, November 7, 2002.

255. Technical perspectives for oncologic colon resection. Updates on Minimally Invasive Gastrointestinal Surgery Course, Honolulu, HI, November 8, 2002.

256. TMM 6th Edition changes. Georgia Tumor Registrars Association, Helen, GA November 11, 2002.

257. The changing strategies of TNM staging: Introduction to the AJCC 6th edition. Videoconference for physicians and cancer registrars sponsored by the American Joint Committee on Cancer, Chicago, IL, November 21, 2002.

258. Update in laparoscopic management of colon cancer. LXIV National Medical Congress of Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica, November 25, 2002.

259. The staging of cancer - Our language for the cancer surgeon. LXIV National Medical Congress of Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica, November 26, 2002.

260. Genetics, cancer screening and preventive surgery for the future. LXIV National Medical Congress of Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica, November 26, 2002.

261. Staging of cancer - 2003 and beyond. Puerto Rico Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 13-15, 2003.

262. Laparoscopic repair of ventral hernias. Puerto Rico Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San Juan, Puerto Rico, February 13-15, 2003.

263. TMM 6th Edition changes. University of California at San Francisco Cancer Center, March 10, 2003.

264. Cancer staging strategies - 2003 and beyond. Grand Rounds, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, March 26, 2003.

265. Changing strategies for the staging of breast cancer and melanoma. Oregon Cancer Registrars Association Spring Workshop, Portland, OR, March 28, 2003.

266. Prognostic factors in cancer staging - 2003 and beyond. Oregon Cancer Registrars Association Spring Workshop, Portland, OR, March 28, 2003.

267. Laparoscopic approaches to ventral hernia repair. Virginia Surgical Society, Williamsburg, VA, April 26, 2003.

268. Staging and prognostic factors in cancer – 2003 and beyond. Virginia Surgical Society, Williamsburg, VA, April 27, 2003.

269. A new TNM staging strategy for node-positive (stage III) rectal cancer: An analysis of 5,988 patients. American Society of Clinical Oncology, Chicago, IL, June 1, 2003.

270. TNM staging strategies: 6th edition changes. Tumor Conference, Southwest General Health Center, Cleveland, OH, June 4, 2003.

271. Application of laparoscopic procedures to gastrointestinal malignancies. Commission on Cancer Symposium, American College of Surgeons, Washington State Chapter, Sunriver, OR, June 23, 2003.

272. Revisions and changes to the new AJCC 6th Edition Cancer Staging Manual. Commission on Cancer Symposium, American College of Surgeons, Washington State Chapter, Sunriver, OR, June 23, 2003.

273. Update on AJCC and Commission on Cancer. North Carolina Chapter, American College of Surgeons, Asheville, NC, July 13, 2003.

274. Implications of TNM staging for breast cancer in African American women. Racial Diversity and Breast Cancer, George Washington University, Washington, DC, September 8, 2003.

275. TNM staging and cancer control. 2003 Cancer Conference, CDC, Atlanta, GA, September 15, 2003.

276. The National Cancer Data Base as a tool in cancer control. 2003 Cancer Conference, CDC, Atlanta, GA, September 15, 2003

277. Registrars and physicians: Who should stage the cancer patient? Keynote address at Oncology Registrars Association of New Jersey, Atlantic City, NJ, October 2, 2003.

278. The role of laparoscopy in gastric cancer resection. Postgraduate Course, Clinical Congress, American College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL, October 20, 2003.

279. New strategies in cancer staging. Costa Rican Surgical Society, San Jose, Costa Rica, November 24, 2003.

280. Advances in laparoscopic surgery in the management of cancer. Costa Rican Surgical Society Annual Meeting, San Jose, Costa Rica, November 25, 2003.

281. Staging of cancer: 2003 and beyond. Daniel H. White, MD Memorial Lecture, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Department of Surgery, Norfolk, VA, December 5, 2003.

282. Laparoscopic evaluation and management of abdominal malignancy.” Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, December 5, 2003.

283. Laparoscopic cancer staging. 9th World Congress on Endoscopic Surgery, Cancun, Mexico, February 6, 2004.

284. “AJCC Staging”, Hematology/Oncology Update, Northeast Medical Center, Concord, NC, February 24, 2004

285. Cancer Staging, Florida Hospital Waterman, Tavares, FL., March 2, 2004

286. Classification / Staging in Cancer Care”, Community Health Partners, Lorain, OH, April 20, 2004

287. Registrars’ role in accurate TNM staging. National Cancer Registrars Association, Portland, OR, April 23, 2004.

288. Cancer staging and prognostic factors. Grand Rounds, New Hanover Regional Hospital, Wilmington, NC, May 28, 2004

289. “Mandatory Physician AJCC Staging”, AJCC Educational Conference, St. Agnes Healthcare Cancer Center, Baltimore, MD, Sept. 3, 2004

290. “Cancer Staging – 2004 and Beyond”, CMC-Pineville, Pineville, NC, Sept. 28, 2004

291. “Collaborative Teamwork for the Future”, ANCCR Conference, Charlotte, NC, Sept. 15, 2004

292. “Staging and Prognosis of Cancer – A Surgical Perspective”, Southeastern Surgical Congress, New Orleans, Feb. 13, 2005

293. “Staging of Cancer – 2005 and Beyond”, Puerto Rico Chapter, American College of Surgeons, San Juan, PR, Feb. 17, 2005

294. “Staging of Colorectal Cancer”, Cleveland Clinic, Weston, Fla., Apr. 11, 2005.

295. “Management of Ventral Hernias Using Laparoscopic Technologies”, Cleveland Clinic, Weston, Fla., Apr. 11, 2005

296. “Laparoscopic Colectomy for Cancer: Myth and Reality”, Cleveland Clinic, Weston, Fla., Apr. 11, 2005.

297. “National Issues in Cancer Care – A View from the Commission on Cancer”, presented at the Neuro-Life of the Carolinas Symposium, Charlotte, NC, July 13, 2005.

298. “Cancer Staging and Prognostic Factors: A primer for the surgeon”. Presented at 41st World Congress,

International Society of Surgery, August 25, 2005, Durban, South Africa.

299. Invited Commentary, DOI: 10.1007/s00268-005-1133-3, World Journal of Surgery, August 2005.

300. “AJCC and TNM Staging Update” – ANCCR Annual Meeting, Raleigh, NC, Sept. 13, 2005.

301. “Commission on Cancer Approvals Standards” – New York State Cancer Registrars Association Annual

Meeting, Ithaca, NY, September 30, 2005.

302. “Cancer Staging” – Elyria Memorial Hospital Grand Rounds, Elyria, OH, October 5, 2005.

303. Staging of Rectal Cancer – 2005 and Beyond, Marks Lectureship, 3rd International Rectal Cancer Conference,

December 1, 2005, Philadelphia, PA

304. “TNM Cancer Staging and Prognostic Factors” Presentation – Margaret R. Pardee Memorial Hospital,

Hendersonville, NC, March 8, 2006.,

305. National Cancer Registrars Association Annual Meeting, Keynote – Commission on Cancer: An Update - May 8, 2006, Washington, DC.

306. “Staging Strategies and the Prognosis of Cancer in the Age of Molecular Markers” - Grand Rounds, Yale University Department of Surgery, New Haven, CT, May 17, 2006

307. “Commission on Cancer and the AJCC – The Future” – Association of North Carolina Cancer Registrars Annual Meeting, Southern Pines, NC, Sept. 11, 2006.

308. “The CoC Approvals Program”, Association of Community Cancer Centers 23rd National Oncology Economics Conference, Saint Louis, MO, Sept. 13, 2006.

309. Director, Post-graduate course – “Principles of Cancer Surgery”, American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, October 2006.

310. “Cancer Staging and Prognostic Factors” – ACoS Keystone Chapter and Pennsylvania Society of Oncology and Hematology Annual Meeting, King of Prussia, PA, November 4, 2006.

311. “Surgical Management of GERD” and “Laparoscopic Approaches to Colonic Cancer”, First Caribbean Congress of Interventional Endoscopy, San Juan, PR, Nov. 12, 2006.

312. “The TNM System: Development, Present State and Delivery Worldwide”, presented at the Confederation Medica Latino Americana y del Caribe Biannual Meeting, Quito, Ecuador, November 29, 2006.

313. “Staging of Cancer and Prognostic Factors”, Surgical Grand Rounds, West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV, December 13, 2006.

314. “Quality Indicators in Cancer Management”, presented at Puerto Rico Chapter, American College of

Surgeons, Feb. 15, 2007, San Juan, PR.

315. “Application of Cancer Biology in Cancer Staging and Predicting Clinical Outcomes”, presented at Second International Symposium on Cancer Metastasis and the Lymphovascular System, San Francisco, CA, May 4, 2007.

316. “Quality Indicators in Cancer Management – A Commission on Cancer Perspective” and “Cancer Staging – 2007 and Beyond”, presented at Hawaii Chapter, American College of Surgeons, August 3, 2007, Honolulu, HI.

317. “Assessing the effects of hospital case volume on outcomes in colorectal cancer”, presented at the Surgical Forum, 2007, New Orleans.

318. “Association of demographic and treatment variables in long term rectal cancer survival”, presented at the Surgical Forum, 2007, New Orleans.

319. “Staging and Prognostic Factors in Cancer”, Surgical Grand Rounds, Dept. of Surgery, Brown University, Providence, RI, Jan. 16 2008.

320. “Future Issues in Staging of Colorectal Cancer” presented at 19th Annual Cleveland Clinic Colorectal Course Ft. Lauderdale, FL, Feb. 14 – 15, 2008.

321. “Minimal Access Management of GIST of the Foregut”, presented at Minimal Access Approaches for the Foregut, Cleveland Clinic, Coral Gables, FL, Feb. 18, 2008.

322. “Staging of Cancer – Anatomical and Molecular Markers”, Surgical Grand Rounds, U of Nebraska Dept. of Surgery, March 12, 2008, Omaha, NE.

323. Development of an International Rotation in A Surgical Residency, presented at the Association of Program Directors Annual meeting, April 16, 2008, Toronto, Canada.

324. Update on the Commission on Cancer, National Cancer Registrar’s Annual Meeting, May 1, 2008, Minneapolis, MN.

325. Preparing for the AJCC TNM 7th Edition, ACTUR Conference, May 1, 2008, Minneapolis, MN.

326. “Quality Indicators in Colorectal Surgery” – presented at 10th Annual Conference, Egyptian Group of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt. June 25, 2008

327. “New Staging Strategies” – presented at 10th Annual Conference, Egyptian Group of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, Sharm el Sheikh, Egypt, June 25, 2008.

328. “Role of Minimally Invasive Surgery in the Treatment of Cancer” presented at Unifying Concepts in Minimally Invasive Surgery, August 17, 2008, Williamsburg, VA.

329. “Observations Regarding New Staging Strategies and New Standards” – presented at 36th Annual Texas Tumor Registrars Association Educational Conference – San Antonio, TX – Sept. 10, 2008.

330. “Cancer Staging – 2008 and Beyond” – Medical and Surgical Grand Rounds – Hospital of Central Connecticut, New Britain, CT, Oct. 23, 2008.

331. “Breast Cancer Staging: 2009 and Beyond” – 2009 NC Chapter American College of Surgeons Annual Oncology Forum – Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC, Feb. 5, 2009.

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