Frank E. Stockdale
Academic Appointments
- Emeritus (Active) Professor, Medicine - Oncology
- Member, Cancer Center
Contact Information
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Clinical Offices
Stanford Comprehensive Cancer Center 875 Blake Wilbur Dr Clinic F Breast Cancer Clinic Stanford, CA 94305-5826 Tel Work (650) 498-6000 Fax (650) 736-1640
- Academic Offices
Administrative Contact Diane Lee Administrative Assistant Email Tel Work 650-725-6449Not for medical emergencies or patient use
Professional Snapshot
Clinical Focus
- Cancer > Breast Cancer
- Breast Cancer - Medical Oncology
- Oncology
- Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer
- Metastatic Breast Cancer
Honors and Awards
- Fellow, Guggenheim Foundation (1983)
- AAP, American Association of Physicians (1976)
- ASCI, American Society for Clinic Investigation (1974)
- Elected, Best Doctors in America (2006-2010)
Professional Education
| Residency: | SUMC - Graduate Medical Education, CA (1967) |
| Internship: | University Hospitals of Cleveland, OH (1964) |
| Medical Education: | University of Pennsylvania, PA (1963) |
| A.B.: | Yale University, Zoology (1958) |
| Ph.D.: | University of Pennsylvania, Anatomy (1963) |
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Industry Relationships
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| Equity: | BiPar Science, Inc |
Scientific Focus
Research Interests
The focus of the research program are clinical trials in breast cancer. Clinical trials aim to investigate treatments for women with breast cancer who are newly diagnosed or have had a recurrence of breast cancer. Trials include participation in the national breast cancer study groups, ECOG and NSABP, as well as the development of new chemotherapy programs. Of particular interest are adjuvant therapy, treatment of metastatic disease, methods for treatment of locally advanced breast cancer and inflammatory breast cancer. Laboratory work has centered on the mechanisms of how cells acquire specific fates during growth and development , providing insights into normal and abnormal mechanisms of growth control.
Clinical Trials
- Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Treating Women Who Have Undergone Resection for Relapsed Breast Cancer Recruiting
- Doxorubicin, Cyclophosphamide, and Paclitaxel With or Without Bevacizumab in Treating Patients With Lymph Node-Positive or High-Risk, Lymph Node-Negative Breast Cancer Recruiting
- Radiation Therapy in Treating Women Who Have Undergone Surgery For Ductal Carcinoma In Situ or Stage I or Stage II Breast Cancer Recruiting
- Anastrozole and Gefitinib Compared With Fulvestrant and Gefitinib in Treating Postmenopausal Women With Recurrent or Metastatic Breast Cancer No longer recruiting
- Comparison of Two Combination Chemotherapy Regimens in Treating Women With Breast Cancer No longer recruiting
Publications
- New models and online calculator for predicting non-sentinel lymph node status in sentinel lymph node positive breast cancer patients. BMC Cancer. 2008: 66
- Cost-effectiveness of screening BRCA1/2 mutation carriers with breast magnetic resonance imaging. JAMA. 2006; (20): 2374-84
- Phase I trial of uracil-ftorafur, leucovorin, and etoposide: an active all-oral regimen for metastatic breast cancer. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2003; (1): 61-9
- Regulation of myosin expression during myotome formation. Development. 2003; (15): 3391-402
- Ventral axial organs regulate expression of myotomal Fgf-8 that influences rib development. Dev Biol. 2003; (1): 30-47
