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Malcolm V. Brock

Malcolm V. Brock, MD

Thoracic Surgery

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4.9 of 5 stars35 ratings, 13 reviews

Highlights

Languages

  • Japanese
  • English

Gender

Male

Johns Hopkins Affiliations:

  • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Faculty

About Malcolm V. Brock

Professional Titles

  • Director of Clinical and Translational Research in Thoracic Surgery

Primary Academic Title

Professor of Surgery

Background

Malcolm V. Brock, M.D., a graduate of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, the Johns Hopkins general surgical residency program and the Johns Hopkins fellowship in cardiothoracic surgery, is a specialist in thoracic oncology, and is a Professor of Surgery and Oncology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. In additional to clinical thoracic oncology, his clinical interests include surgery for palmar, axillary and pedal hyperhidrosis. 

Dr. Brock is a surgeon who conducts cancer research at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, specializing in applying innovative basic science research to patient care. His main research interests are in developing novel molecular biomarkers for solid tumors that can help clinicians diagnose cancer earlier and treat it more effectively. He has studied using DNA-based methods to predict which patients will develop recurrent lung cancer, even after successful surgery, and to predict patients with esophageal cancer who will be sensitive to certain chemotherapy. Dr. Brock has published over 70 original research papers, book chapters and review articles, and has presented often at national and international conferences. He has been the recipient of research funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Thoracic Surgery Foundation for Research Excellence, the American College of Surgery Oncology Group and the Society of Surgical Oncology.

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Additional Academic Titles

Professor of Oncology

Research Interests

Biomarkers as predictors of cancer detection, Epigenetics research for cancer treatment, Hyperhidrosis, Prognosis and Chemotherapy Sensitivity, Translating Basic Research into the Clinic, Tumor Biology of Lung and Esophageal Cancer

Research Summary

Dr. Brock's research has focused primarily on developing and clinically applying molecular biomarkers, namely DNA methylation, to facilitate the early detection, accurate prognosis and specific chemosensitivity of lung and esophageal cancers. Current projects include using DNA methylation as a more accurate molecular indicator of lymph micrometases in a large cohort of lung cancer patients and as a means of predicting sensitivity of esophageal cancer to neoadjuvant chemotherapy based on endoscopic biopsy samples. Dr. Brock actively collaborates with Drs. Stephen Baylin and James Herman in the Division of Tumor Biology in the Cancer Center. Recently, Dr. Brock has received NIH funding to investigate the rising incidence of lung cancer in HIV patients and has begun both a clinical study and a tumor-profiling project in this regard. Finally, the Brock laboratory has developed large relational databases of lung and esophageal patients with matching biological samples to validate biomarker discovery.

Selected Publications

  • Brock, M.V.; Hooker, C.M.; Engels, E.A.; Moore, R.D.; Gillison, M.L.; Alberg, A.J.; Keruly, J.C.; Yang, S.C.; Heitmiller, R.F.; Baylin, S.B.; Herman, J.G.; Brahmer, J.R. Delayed diagnosis and elevated mortality in an urban population with HIV and lung cancer: implications for patient care. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2006 Sep;43(1):47-55.

    Chan, C.W.; Crafton, E.; Fan, H.N.; Flook, J.; Yoshimura, K.; Skarica, M.; Brockstedt, D.; Dubensky, T.W.; Stins, M.F.; Lanier, L.L.; Pardoll, D.M.; Housseau, F. Interferon-producing killer dendritic cells provide a link between innate and adaptive immunity. Nat Med. 2006 Feb;12(2):207-213.

    Engels, E.A.; Brock, M.V.; Chen, J.; Hooker, C.M.; Gillison, M.; Moore, R.D. Elevated incidence of lung cancer among HIV-infected individuals. J Clin Oncol. 2006 Mar 20;24(9):1383-1388.

    Gallia, G.L.; Rand, V.; Siu, I.M.; Eberhart, C.G.; James, C.D.; Marie, S.K.; Oba-Shinjo, S.M.; Carlotti, C.G.; Caballero, O.L.; Simpson, A.J.; Brock, M.V.; Massion, P.P.; Carson, B.S., Sr.; Riggins, G.J. PIK3CA gene mutations in pediatric and adult glioblastoma multiforme. Mol Cancer Res. 2006 Oct;4(10):709-714.

    Guo, M.; House, M.G.; Akiyama, Y.; Qi, Y.; Capagna, D.; Harmon, J.; Baylin, S.B.; Brock, M.V.; Herman, J.G. Hypermethylation of the GATA gene family in esophageal cancer. Int J Cancer. 2006 Nov 1;119(9):2078-2083.

    Guo, M.; Ren, J.; House, M.G.; Qi, Y.; Brock, M.V.; Herman, J.G. Accumulation of promoter methylation suggests epigenetic progression in squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus. Clin Cancer Res. 2006 Aug 1;12(15):4515-4522.

    Machida, E.O.; Brock, M.V.; Hooker, C.M.; Nakayama, J.; Ishida, A.; Amano, J.; Picchi, M.A.; Belinsky, S.A.; Herman, J.G.; Taniguchi, S.; Baylin, S.B. Hypermethylation of ASC/TMS1 is a sputum marker for late-stage lung cancer. Cancer Res. 2006 Jun 15;66(12):6210-6218.

    Montgomery, E.; Mamelak, A.J.; Gibson, M.; Maitra, A.; Sheikh, S.; Amr, S.S.; Yang, S.; Brock, M.; Forastiere, A.; Zhang, S.; Murphy, K.M.; Berg, K.D. Overexpression of claudin proteins in esophageal adenocarcinoma and its precursor lesions. Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol. 2006 Mar;14(1):24-30.

    Singh, A.; Misra, V.; Thimmulappa, R.K.; Lee, H.; Ames, S.; Hoque, M.O.; Herman, J.G.; Baylin, S.B.; Sidransky, D.; Gabrielson, E.; Brock, M.V.; Biswal, S. Dysfunctional KEAP1-NRF2 interaction in non-small-cell lung cancer. PLoS Med. 2006 Oct;3(10):e420.

    Weiss, E.S.; Doty, J.; Brock, M.V.; Halvorson, L.; Yang, S.C. A case of ectopic parathyroid hormone production by a pulmonary neoplasm. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2006 Apr;131(4):923-924.

    Yoshimura, K.; Jain, A.; Allen, H.E.; Laird, L.S.; Chia, C.Y.; Ravi, S.; Brockstedt, D.G.; Giedlin, M.A.; Bahjat, K.S.; Leong, M.L.; Slansky, J.E.; Cook, D.N.; Dubensky, T.W.; Pardoll, D.M.; Schulick, R.D. Selective targeting of antitumor immune responses with engineered live-attenuated Listeria monocytogenes. Cancer Res. 2006 Jan 15;66(2):1096-1104.

    Brock, M.V.; Herman, J.G.; Baylin, S.B. Cancer as a manifestation of aberrant chromatin structure. Cancer J. 2007 Jan-Feb;13(1):3-8.

    Engel, L.S.; Laden, F.; Andersen, A.; Strickland, P.T.; Blair, A.; Needham, L.L.; Barr, D.B.; Wolff, M.S.; Helzlsouer, K.; Hunter, D.J.; Lan, Q.; Cantor, K.P.; Comstock, G.W.; Brock, J.W.; Bush, D.; Hoover, R.N.; Rothman, N. Polychlorinated biphenyl levels in peripheral blood and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: a report from three cohorts. Cancer Res. 2007 Jun 1;67(11):5545-5552.

    Gibbons, M.C.; Brock, M.; Alberg, A.J.; Glass, T.; LaVeist, T.A.; Baylin, S.; Levine, D.; Fox, C.E. The sociobiologic integrative model (SBIM): enhancing the integration of sociobehavioral, environmental, and biomolecular knowledge in urban health and disparities research. J Urban Health. 2007 Mar;84(2):198-211.

    Goldberg, M.V.; Maris, C.H.; Hipkiss, E.L.; Flies, A.S.; Zhen, L.; Tuder, R.M.; Grosso, J.F.; Harris, T.J.; Getnet, D.; Whartenby, K.A.; Brockstedt, D.G.; Dubensky, T.W., Jr.; Chen, L.; Pardoll, D.M.; Drake, C.G. Role of PD-1 and its ligand, B7-H1, in early fate decisions of CD8 T cells. Blood. 2007 Jul 1;110(1):186-192.

    Guo, M.; House, M.G.; Suzuki, H.; Ye, Y.; Brock, M.V.; Lu, F.; Liu, Z.; Rustgi, A.K.; Herman, J.G. Epigenetic silencing of CDX2 is a feature of squamous esophageal cancer. Int J Cancer. 2007 Sep 15;121(6):1219-1226.

    Liu, C.; Zhou, S.; Begum, S.; Sidransky, D.; Westra, W.H.; Brock, M.; Califano, J.A. Increased expression and activity of repair genes TDP1 and XPF in non-small cell lung cancer. Lung Cancer. 2007 Mar;55(3):303-311.

    Madar, I.; Bencherif, B.; Lever, J.; Heitmiller, R.F.; Yang, S.C.; Brock, M.; Brahmer, J.; Ravert, H.; Dannals, R.; Frost, J.J. Imaging delta- and mu-opioid receptors by PET in lung carcinoma patients. J Nucl Med. 2007 Feb;48(2):207-213.

    Sherwood, J.T.; Brock, M.V. Lung cancer: new surgical approaches. Respirology. 2007 May;12(3):326-332.

    Taube, J.M.; Askin, F.B.; Brock, M.V.; Westra, W. Impact of elastic staining on the staging of peripheral lung cancers. Am J Surg Pathol. 2007 Jun;31(6):953-956.

    Brock, M.V.; Hooker, C.M.; Ota-Machida, E.; Han, Y.; Guo, M.; Ames, S.; Glockner, S.; Piantadosi, S.; Gabrielson, E.; Pridham, G.; Pelosky, K.; Belinsky, S.A.; Yang, S.C.; Baylin, S.B.; Herman, J.G. DNA methylation markers and early recurrence in stage I lung cancer. N Engl J Med. 2008 Mar 13;358(11):1118-1128.

    Daniels, J.A.; Gibson, M.K.; Xu, L.; Sun, S.; Canto, M.I.; Heath, E.; Wang, J.; Brock, M.; Montgomery, E. Gastrointestinal tract epithelial changes associated with taxanes: marker of drug toxicity versus effect. Am J Surg Pathol. 2008 Mar;32(3):473-477.

    Forastiere, A.A.; Ang, K.K.; Brizel, D.; Brockstein, B.E.; Burtness, B.A.; Cmelak, A.J.; Colevas, A.D.; Dunphy, F.; Eisele, D.W.; Goepfert, H.; Hicks, W.L., Jr.; Kies, M.S.; Lydiatt, W.M.; Maghami, E.; Martins, R.; McCaffrey, T.; Mittal, B.B.; Pfister, D.G.; Pinto, H.A.; Posner, M.R.; Ridge, J.A.; Samant, S.; Schuller, D.E.; Shah, J.P.; Spencer, S.; Trotti, A., 3rd; Weber, R.S.; Wolf, G.T.; Worden, F. Head and neck cancers. J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2008 Aug;6(7):646-695.

    Guo, M.; Ren, J.; Brock, M.V.; Herman, J.G.; Carraway, H.E. Promoter methylation of HIN-1 in the progression to esophageal squamous cancer. Epigenetics. 2008 Nov;3(6):336-341.

    Kleinberg, L.R.; Brock, M.V.; Jagannath, S.B.; Forastiere, A.A. Cancer of the Esophagus. In: Abeloff, M.e.a., editor. 4th Edition ed, Clinical Oncology. New York, NY: Churchill-Livingstone; 2008.

    Meguid, R.A.; Brooke, B.S.; Chang, D.C.; Sherwood, J.T.; Brock, M.V.; Yang, S.C. Are surgical outcomes for lung cancer resections improved at teaching hospitals? Ann Thorac Surg. 2008 Mar;85(3):1015-1024; discussion 1024-1015.

    Argiris, A.; Buchanan, A.; Brockstein, B.; Kolesar, J.; Ghebremichael, M.; Pins, M.; Hahn, K.; Axelrod, R.; Forastiere, A. Docetaxel and irinotecan in recurrent or metastatic head and neck cancer: a phase 2 trial of the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group. Cancer. 2009 Oct 1;115(19):4504-4513.

    Jiang, T.; Collins, B.J.; Jin, N.; Watkins, D.N.; Brock, M.V.; Matsui, W.; Nelkin, B.D.; Ball, D.W. Achaete-scute complex homologue 1 regulates tumor-initiating capacity in human small cell lung cancer. Cancer Res. 2009 Feb 1;69(3):845-854.

    Meguid, R.A.; Hooker, C.M.; Taylor, J.T.; Kleinberg, L.R.; Cattaneo, S.M., 2nd; Sussman, M.S.; Yang, S.C.; Heitmiller, R.F.; Forastiere, A.A.; Brock, M.V. Recurrence after neoadjuvant chemoradiation and surgery for esophageal cancer: does the pattern of recurrence differ for patients with complete response and those with partial or no response? J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2009 Dec;138(6):1309-1317.

    Meguid, R.A.; Weiss, E.S.; Chang, D.C.; Brock, M.V.; Yang, S.C. The effect of volume on esophageal cancer resections: what constitutes acceptable resection volumes for centers of excellence? J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2009 Jan;137(1):23-29.

    Tjiang, T.; B.J., C.; Jin, N.; Brock, M.V.; Watkins, D.N.; Matsui, W.; Nelkin, B.D.; Ball, D.W. ASCL1 regulates CD133 and tumor-initiating capacity of SCLC. Cancer Research. 2009 (In Press).

    Bailey, V.J.; Keeley, B.P.; Zhang, Y.; Ho, Y.P.; Easwaran, H.; Brock, M.V.; Pelosky, K.L.; Carraway, H.E.; Baylin, S.B.; Herman, J.G.; Wang, T.H. Enzymatic incorporation of multiple dyes for increased sensitivity in QD-FRET sensing for DNA methylation detection. Chembiochem. 2010 Jan 4;11(1):71-74.

    Bailey, V.J.; Zhang, Y.; Keeley, B.P.; Yin, C.; Pelosky, K.L.; Brock, M.; Baylin, S.B.; Herman, J.G.; Wang, T.H. Single-tube analysis of DNA methylation with silica superparamagnetic beads. Clin Chem. 2010 Jun;56(6):1022-1025.

    Bhattacharya, R.; Kowalski, J.; Larson, A.R.; Brock, M.; Alani, R.M. Id1 promotes tumor cell migration in nonsmall cell lung cancers. J Oncol. 2010;2010:856105.

    Brock, M.V.; Bouvet, M. Writing a successful NIH Mentored Career Development Grant (K award): hints for the junior faculty surgeon. Ann Surg. 2010 Jun;251(6):1013-1017

    Chiao, E.Y.; Dezube, B.J.; Krown, S.E.; Wachsman, W.; Brock, M.V.; Giordano, T.P.; Mitsuyasu, R.; Pantanowitz, L. Time for oncologists to opt in for routine opt-out HIV testing? JAMA. 2010 Jul 21;304(3):334-339

    Liu, K.J.; Brock, M.V.; Shih Ie, M.; Wang, T.H. Decoding circulating nucleic acids in human serum using microfluidic single molecule spectroscopy. J Am Chem Soc. 2010 Apr 28;132(16):5793-5798

    Meguid, R.A.; Hooker, C.M.; Harris, J.; Xu, L.; Westra, W.H.; Sherwood, J.T.; Sussman, M.; Cattaneo, S.M., 2nd; Shin, J.; Cox, S.; Christensen, J.; Prints, Y.; Yuan, N.; Zhang, J.; Yang, S.C.; Brock, M.V. Long-term survival outcomes by smoking status in surgical and nonsurgical patients with non-small cell lung cancer: comparing never smokers and current smokers. Chest. 2010 Sep;138(3):500-509.

    Tseng, E.E.; Brock, M.V.; Lange, M.S.; Troncoso, J.C.; Blue, M.E.; Lowenstein, C.J.; Johnston, M.V.; Baumgartner, W.A. Glutamate excitotoxicity mediates neuronal apoptosis after hypothermic circulatory arrest. Ann Thorac Surg. 2010 Feb;89(2):440-445

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    • 10751 Falls Road, Suite 412, Lutherville, MD 21093
    • Johns Hopkins Health Care & Surgery Center - Green Spring Station, Lutherville
      • 10755 Falls Road, Pavilion I STE 350, Lutherville, MD 21093
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        • 601 North Caroline Street, Floor 8, Baltimore, MD 21287

        Expertise

        Education

        Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

        Residency, Surgery, 2000

        Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

        Medical Education, Medicine, MD, 1991

        Board Certifications

        Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery

        American Board of Thoracic Surgery, 2021

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        Ratings & Reviews

        4.9 out of 5

        35 ratings, 13 reviews

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        Average provider Provider Knew Medical History rating 4.8 out of 5 stars
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          5 out of 5 stars
          Reviewed on 1/31/2025

          Dr. Brock is a ROCKSTAR, very empathetic and was totally prepared for our appointment; it was clear he had read back up on my case so he could recall me. :)

          5 out of 5 stars
          Reviewed on 1/3/2025

          Dr. Brock is solutions-oriented and focused in targeting my health problems. He is patient and compassionate with a calm, laid back personality. He is an excellent physician!

          5 out of 5 stars
          Reviewed on 1/3/2025

          Very knowledgeable and supportive

          5 out of 5 stars
          Reviewed on 12/12/2024

          Dr Brock is awesome. I struggled a little with the video because it ended up being zoom instead of your internet. But once in I was okay

          5 out of 5 stars
          Reviewed on 11/15/2024

          Very kind, Dr. Brock took the time to explain everything to me.

          5 out of 5 stars
          Reviewed on 9/4/2024

          The most knowledgable of all my doctors

          5 out of 5 stars
          Reviewed on 8/23/2024

          Dr Brock is very knowledgeable and does everything in his power to address my issues and accommodate me with treatment options.

          5 out of 5 stars
          Reviewed on 8/16/2024

          While he is consistently late for our Zoom visits, Dr. Brock is very knowledgeable and does show real concern for me as a patient and also shows happiness when what he suggests, along with the things I'm doing, is working to keep my symptoms at bay.

          5 out of 5 stars
          Reviewed on 7/10/2024

          Dr. Brock was fantastic. He took time to explain the condition thoroughly and offered details on what helps and it was clear he loves helping people. He was so personable & empathetic to my case. I really was so impressed with Dr. Brock

          5 out of 5 stars
          Reviewed on 7/3/2024

          Very knowledgeable, kind and efficient.

          5 out of 5 stars
          Reviewed on 6/12/2024

          Dr Brock is a wonderful doctor , very caring and concerned about his patients. We travel all the way from Florida to see him

          5 out of 5 stars
          Reviewed on 6/12/2024

          My visit to Dr Brock's office was excellent. He looked after me exceedingly well.

          5 out of 5 stars
          Reviewed on 5/8/2024

          Dr. Brock is fantastic. He really takes the time to listen and figure out solutions.