UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center

Photo of Cheryl A. Ewing, MD  Cheryl A. Ewing, MD

Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Surgery

Contact

(415) 353-7070 (appts)
(415) 353-9571 (fax)

Box 1710, UCSF; San Francisco, CA 94143-1710

Additional websites:
    Physician Referral Directory

Education

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, BS 1974, Zoology
Wayne State University, MD, 1983, Medicine
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, University of Michigan, Resident, 1983-1988, Surgery
University of Chicago, Fellow, 1988-1991, Surgical Oncology

Professional Experience

  • 1983-1996
    Director, Multidisciplinary Breast Cancer Program; University of Chicago
  • 1991-2000
    Assistant Professor of Surgery; University of Chicago
  • 1996-1/2001
    Private Practice; St. Vincent Hosp., Santa Fe, NM (Gen. and Surg. Oncol.)
  • 2001-present
    Associate Adjunct Prof. Surgery; UCSF

Honors & Awards

  • American Association of Cancer Research Travel Award
  • Women in Medicine Profession Development Travel Award
  • 1992
    Young Surgical Investigator Travel Award - American College of Surgeons
  • September 2000
    Teaching Award - instruction in Family Practice Resident Lafamilia Clinic/University of New Mexico.

Selected Publications

  • Ewing, C., Goldberg, R., and Michelassi, F.: Locally Invasive Rectosigmoid Cancer. Postgraduate General Surgery 3(2):57-59, 1991
  • Michelassi, F., Ewing, C., Vannucci, L., et al.: Prognostic Significance of Ploidy Determination in Rectal Cancer, Hepato-Gastroenterology 39(3):222-225, 1992
  • Book Chapters
  • Ewing, C. "Management of Minimally Invasive and Non-Invasive (In-Situ) Carcinoma of the Breast" book chapter for Mastery of Surgery 3rd Edition (Published 1997).
  • Abstracts
  • Ewing, C., Gottlied, L., Zachary, L. "The Diagnosis of Breast Cancer with Fine Needle Aspiration or Core Biopsy Will Maximize the Cosmesis of Skin Sparing Mastectomy", submitted to The Society of Surgical Oncology.
  • Hansen, N., Cambronero, E., Arenas, R., Ewing, C. "Needle Localization Breast Biopsies: Does An Incomplete Excision Preclude Breast Conservation?", submitted to The Society of Surgical Oncolology.

Updated: October 13, 2011