Cherif Nazmy Boutros, MD

Cherif Nazmy Boutros, MD

Surgical Oncology

Professor of Surgery

Cherif Nazmy Boutros, MD

UM Faculty Physicians, Inc.

Languages: English, French, Arabic

Gender: Male

Locations

Digestive Health Center at the Tate Cancer Center Tate Cancer Center at University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center

305 Hospital Drive
Tate Center
Suite 304
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
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PH: 410-553-8146

FAX: 410-553-8180

UMM General Surgery Redwood St

419 West Redwood Street
Suite 300
Baltimore, MD 21201
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PH: 410-328-7320

FAX: 410-328-5919

Vascular Surgery Annapolis

116 Defense Highway
Suite 100
Annapolis, MD 21401
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PH: 410-571-5545

FAX: 410-571-5334

UMM Surgical Oncology Columbia

5900 Waterloo Road
Columbia, MD 21045
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PH: 410-328-7320

FAX: 410-328-5919

About Me

Cherif Boutros MD, MSc, FACS, is a surgical oncologist at the Tate Cancer Center and University of Maryland Medical System and professor of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.

Dr. Boutros received his MBChB (M.D. equivalent) from University of Alexandria, Egypt and completed surgical training in Paris, France where he also obtained the Diploma of Surgical Specialty and a Master of surgical science. He had a surgical residency in NY Presbyterian Columbia University / Newark Beth Israel-Monmouth, NJ in General Surgery and Surgical Oncology fellowship in Roger Williams Medical Center/Boston University.

Dr. Boutros received additional advanced training in hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery at the internationally renowned hepatobiliary center at Paul Brousse Hospital, France. He is the author of multiple publications and book chapters in the field of gastrointestinal surgical oncology and had multiple presentations in national and international meetings on innovative minimally invasive surgical techniques for complex abdominal cancers. He is the principal investigator of the LiverMetSurvey at the University of Maryland, an international study for patients who receive surgery for hepatic colorectal metastasis. He is also the principal investigator of the irreversible electroporation study for unresectable locally advanced pancreatic cancer.