Finding the Answers
David Krag, MD

As thousands of physicians and scientists around the world are working to find a cure for cancer, they are also finding better ways to diagnose it early, gaining new understanding about the disease, and discovering new and improved treatments for patients who are battling cancer. Links between the laboratory bench and the patient bedside are critical to success, and for more than 20 years Vermont Cancer Center and Fletcher Allen/UVM surgical oncologist David Krag, MD, has focused on developing innovative methods to diagnose and treat cancer.

Since 1999, he has led the National Institutes of Health's clinical trials examining sentinel node biopsy, a radiotracerguided surgery he pioneered for checking the spread of cancer in the lymph nodes in breast cancer and melanoma patients. Nationally recognized for his leadership in new technologies, Dr. Krag is now working to achieve targeted delivery of cancer therapeutics to tumors. His research has identified compounds that bind to molecules important in breast cancer and are believed to play in role in slowing cancer growth.