Matthew Smith, M.D., Ph.D.


Physician Investigator (Cl)
Cancer Center, Mass General Research Institute
Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Associate Physician
Medicine-Hematology/Oncology, Massachusetts General Hospital
PhD Duke University School of Medicine 1991
MD Duke University School of Medicine 1992
androgen antagonists; androgen deprivation therapy; antineoplastic agents hormonal; bone density conservation agents; bone metastases; bone neoplasms; diphosphonates; gonadotropin-releasing hormone; osteoporosis; prostate cancer; prostatic neoplasms

Dr. Smith leads a clinical research program in prostate cancer focused on cancer survivorship, treatment and prevention of bone metastases, and novel therapeutics.

With a multidisciplinary research team, he identified previously unrecognized adverse effects of androgen deprivation therapy including osteoporosis, sarcopenia, obesity, lipid alterations, insulin resistance, and greater risks for fractures, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.

These novel observations have provided fundamental insights in the management of prostate cancer and informed the design of global clinical trials to prevent treatment-related morbidity in prostate cancer survivors.

His research has contributed to the approval of new drugs to prevent skeletal morbidity in men with prostate cancer. He leads international studies to prevent and treat bone metastases. He leads an active clinical research program in novel therapy for prostate cancer.

His research program is supported by principal investigator peer-reviewed research funding from federal, investigator-initiated industry, and foundation grants including an NIH K24 mid-career investigator award and a Prostate Cancer Foundation Transformational grant. He has authored more than 70 original research reports and more than 80 reviews and book chapters on prostate cancer.

Publications Clinical Profile
mrsmith@mgh.harvard.edu

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