Carlos A. Perez
is an internationally
recognized specialist
is radiation
oncology who
has made important
contributions
to the clinical
management of
patients, especially
those with gynecologic
tumors and carcinoma
of the prostate
and of the breast.
Throughout his
career, Perez
has been motivated
by his belief
in providing
patients with
a genuine sense
of caring and
an understanding
of their disease
as well as their
psychological
and emotional
needs.
Perez earned
his medical
degree in his
native Colombia,
South America
at the University
of Antioquia
School of Medicine
in Medellin
in 1960. Following
a one-year residency
in Colombia,
Perez came to
the United States
and Washington
University School
of Medicine.
Following three
years as a radiation
oncology resident
at the Mallinckrodt
Institute of
Radiology and
a one-year fellowship
in radiotherapy
at M.D. Anderson
Hospital and
Tumor Institute
in Houston,
Perez returned
to Mallinckrodt
as an instructor
in radiology.
In 1966 Perez
initiated a
program for
the specific
training of
radiation therapy
technologists.
Perez was named
a professor
of radiology
in 1972 and
in 1976 he assumed
the directorship
of the Radiation
Oncology Center,
one of four
divisions of
the Mallinckrodt
Institute of
Radiology. Under
Perez’s
leadership,
the Radiation
Oncology Center
developed a
strong research
core resulting
in significant
contributions
to cancer treatment,
amplifying the
effects of radiation
with chemotherapy
and hyperthermia.
In 2001 the
Center became
a separate academic
department of
the Washington
University School
of Medicine,
with Perez as
its first chairman.
Perez remained
in that role
until the fall
of 2004.
A strong advocate
of the human
aspect of medicine,
Perez was instrumental
in the founding
of the Cancer
Information
Center (CIC)
in 1977 –
the first resource
facility of
its kind in
the United States,
providing medical
information
and resources
as well as emotional
support to cancer
patients. He
is the recipient
of many honors,
including the
CRILA Gold Medal
in 2000, the
Gold Medal of
the American
College of Radiology
in 1997, and
the Gold Medal
of the American
Society for
Therapeutic
Radiology and
Oncology in
1982. He served
as a Trustee
of the American
Board of Radiology
from 1985 to
1997 and has
served on the
Board of Directors
of the American
Cancer Society.
Perez is a
prolific author,
with over 300
scientific articles
to his credit.
He is co-editor
of the most
comprehensive
text on radiation
oncology, Principles
and Practice
of Radiation
Oncology, now
in its fourth
edition. In
addition, he
is co-editor
of two other
well-regarded
standard textbooks
– Principles
and Practice
of Gynecologic
Oncology and
Radiation Oncology:
Management Decisions.
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