John A Chabot, MD

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West Harrison, NY 10604
Dr. Chabot is a beloved and revered pancreatic cancer surgeon, and founder of the Pancreas Center at Columbia/NewYork-Presbyterian. Established in 2006, the Pancreas Center is one of the largest and most effective clinical cancer programs in the world, as well as a transformative research center where scientific discovery leads to trials of new pancreatic cancer therapies. Under Dr. Chabot’s leadership, the Pancreas Center has grown from an informal collaboration to a comprehensive faculty of clinical specialists and scientific and translational researchers. This team now includes three full-time medical oncologists and numerous specialists who support pancreatic patient needs, as well as 13 different full- and part-time laboratories dedicated to pancreas cancer research—more than at any other academic medical center. Dr. Chabot is the David V. Habif Professor of Surgery, chief of hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) surgery, and served as vice president of ColumbiaDoctors for many years. He is known for the close rapport he builds with his patients. A highly-regarded surgeon, he has performed more than 2,500 Whipple procedures—a complex operation to remove pancreatic tumors—and participated in many surgical advances that have steadily improved pancreatic cancer outcomes.Dr. Chabot arrived at Columbia/NewYork-Presbyterian in 1983 as an intern. From intern, resident, and fellow to professor, mentor, and director of the Pancreas Center, he has spent his entire career at Columbia/NewYork-Presbyterian, building an intimate understanding of the culture and practice of medicine and surgery. He sits on the scientific advisory board of LetsWin! Pancreatic Cancer and remains singularly committed to the goal of preventing, treating, and curing pancreatic cancer.
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