Assistant Professor of Surgery
NYU Langone Health
NYU Langone Health
Zachary J. Brown, DO is an Assistant Professor of Surgery within the Division of Surgical Oncology at NYU Langone Health and the Perlmutter Cancer Center. Dr Brown has a special interest in treating patients with advanced or metastatic cancers originating from the appendix, colon, rectum, small intestine, stomach and peritoneal surface. He also has interest in treating patients with cutaneous malignancies are rare soft tissue cancers such as sarcomas. As a board-certified surgical oncologist, he is an expert in treating patients with cytoreductive surgery (CRS) and hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC). Dr Brown believes in the importance of cancer research to improve outcomes for both current patients as well as future ones. Dr Brown has authored over seventy peer-reviewed articles and six book chapters in authoritative journals. He continues to publish and present nationally and is an active committee member in the Society of Surgical Oncology. Dr Brown's research is centered on the use of regional therapies, such as HIPEC, to treat patients with advanced cancers in order to better understand peritoneal disease which may lead to innovative therapies. He is focused on bringing new therapies and clinical trials to patients with peritoneal metastases to offer hope to patients who may be out of standard treatment options. Prior to joining NYU, Dr Brown completed his general surgery residency at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School as well as fellowships in Tumor Immunology and Surgical Oncology at the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health (NIH/NCI) and a fellowship in Complex General Surgical Oncology at The Ohio State University and The James Cancer Hospital where he received specialized training in treating patients with advanced and metastatic cancers. Dr Brown enjoys working within a multidisciplinary team at NYU and the Perlmutter Cancer Center to provide the best comprehensive cancer care to his patients.
Advances in the Surgical Management of Peritoneal Metastasis
Saturday, September 20, 2025
9:00 AM - 9:30 AM MST
Disclosure(s): No relevant financial relationships with any proprietary interests.