
William G. Hawkins
VerifiedUniversity of Arizona · Software Engineering
Active 1957–2024
Research topics
- Medicine
- Oncology
- Internal medicine
- General surgery
- Intensive care medicine
- Computer Science
- Biology
- Genetics
- Family medicine
- World Wide Web
- Pathology
- Gastroenterology
- Computational biology
Selected publications
NCCN Guidelines® Insights: Biliary Tract Cancers, Version 2.2023
Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network · 2023 · 204 citations
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Gastroenterology
In 2023, the NCCN Guidelines for Hepatobiliary Cancers were divided into 2 separate guidelines: Hepatocellular Carcinoma and Biliary Tract Cancers. The NCCN Guidelines for Biliary Tract Cancers provide recommendations for the evaluation and comprehensive care of patients with gallbladder cancer, intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, and extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. The multidisciplinary panel of experts meets at least on an annual basis to review requests from internal and external entities as well as to evaluate new data on current and emerging therapies. These Guidelines Insights focus on some of the recent updates to the NCCN Guidelines for Biliary Tract Cancers as well as the newly published section on principles of molecular testing.
MITI minimum information guidelines for highly multiplexed tissue images
Nature Methods · 2022 · 85 citations
- Computer Science
- Computer Science
- Computational biology
Hepatobiliary Cancers, Version 2.2021, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology
Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network · 2021 · 1031 citations
- Medicine
- Internal medicine
- Oncology
The NCCN Guidelines for Hepatobiliary Cancers focus on the screening, diagnosis, staging, treatment, and management of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), gallbladder cancer, and cancer of the bile ducts (intrahepatic and extrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma). Due to the multiple modalities that can be used to treat the disease and the complications that can arise from comorbid liver dysfunction, a multidisciplinary evaluation is essential for determining an optimal treatment strategy. A multidisciplinary team should include hepatologists, diagnostic radiologists, interventional radiologists, surgeons, medical oncologists, and pathologists with hepatobiliary cancer expertise. In addition to surgery, transplant, and intra-arterial therapies, there have been great advances in the systemic treatment of HCC. Until recently, sorafenib was the only systemic therapy option for patients with advanced HCC. In 2020, the combination of atezolizumab and bevacizumab became the first regimen to show superior survival to sorafenib, gaining it FDA approval as a new frontline standard regimen for unresectable or metastatic HCC. This article discusses the NCCN Guidelines recommendations for HCC.
Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma, Version 2.2021, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology
Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network · 2021 · 1244 citations
- Medicine
- Oncology
- Internal medicine
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer-related death among men and women in the United States. A major challenge in treatment remains patients' advanced disease at diagnosis. The NCCN Guidelines for Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma provides recommendations for the diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and follow-up for patients with pancreatic cancer. Although survival rates remain relatively unchanged, newer modalities of treatment, including targeted therapies, provide hope for improving patient outcomes. Sections of the manuscript have been updated to be concordant with the most recent update to the guidelines. This manuscript focuses on the available systemic therapy approaches, specifically the treatment options for locally advanced and metastatic disease.
Recent grants
Preclinical Development of the Novel Inhibitor of Apoptosis Proteins S2/IAPinh for Cancer Therapy
NIH · $1.2M · 2022–2027
NIH · $3.7M · 2012–2022
NIH · $358k · 2012
Developmental Research Program
NIH · $21.9M · 2022
Frequent coauthors
- 411 shared
Ryan C. Fields
- 275 shared
James O. Park
Queen Elizabeth University Hospital
- 267 shared
Steven M. Strasberg
Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center
- 267 shared
Daniel B. Brown
University of Pittsburgh
- 263 shared
Dominic E. Sanford
- 259 shared
Al B. Benson
Northwestern University
- 246 shared
Davendra Sohal
University of Cincinnati
- 241 shared
Manisha Palta
Duke University Hospital
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