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Christophe Massard

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Christophe Massard

Université Paris-Saclay
Gustave Roussy-Centre Eugène Marquis

France

Professor Christophe Massard (MD, PhD) is a medical oncologist, Head of Cancer Research at Eugène Marquis Cancer Centre in Rennes, France. Prof. Massard received his medical degree from PARIS XI University in 2006, and obtained his MSc and PhD from PARIS XI University in 2013. He completed his residency training in Paris Hospital, followed by his fellowship in medical oncology at Gustave Roussy. He did a post-doctoral fellowship in Prof. DeBono’s lab at the Royal Marsden Hospital of London and Institute of Cancer Research (London).

Prof. Massard is a member of ESMO, ASCO and AACR. He is board-certified in Medical Oncology. He was Head of Department DITEP at Gustave Roussy between Sep 2017-Jun 2021. Over the last 10 years, he has been the principal investigator of 50 phase I trials and basket trials, 1 phase III trial (prostate cancer), and co-investigator of more than 100 clinical trials (phase 1 trials and GU cancers). He was also involved in translational research aspects related to precision medicine (MOSCATO, MATCH-R). Prof. Massard has contributed to over 100 peer-reviewed publications, including publications in Annals of Oncology, Journal of Clinical Oncology and Lancet Oncology.

Research axes: early clinical trials, precision medicine, GU cancers (prostate cancer, bladder cancer and testis).

Last update: June 2023

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