Thomas W. Butler

Associate Professor
Oncologic Sciences
Mitchell Cancer Institute
United States of America

Professor Oncology
Biography

Prior to joining MCI with appointments as an associate professor in both internal medicine and the physician assistant study program, Dr. Thomas W. Butler held assistant professorships with several prestigious teaching institutions, including Texas Tech University School of Medicine, East Carolina University School of Medicine, and Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. Strongly committed to helping patients cope with chronic disease, he says, “All cancer patients must be treated as unique individuals with personal needs, goals, and spiritual beliefs.” Dr. Butler’s clinical focus is on malignancies of the blood, chronic lymphomas, breast cancer, and head and neck cancers. He is currently a member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, American Society of Hematology, and is a Fellow in the American College of Physicians, and also serves on the Board of Directors for the Leukemia Lymphoma Society of Alabama.

Research Intrest

Malignancies of the blood, chronic lymphomas, breast cancer, and head and neck cancers

List of Publications
Butler TW. Computer response time and user performance. InProceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 1983 Dec 12 (pp. 58-62). ACM.
Butler TW, Westheimer G. Interference with stereoscopic acuity: Spatial, temporal, and disparity tuning. Vision research. 1978 Dec 31;18(10):1387-92.
Hoffman MS, Butler TW, Shaver T. Colonoscopy without sedation. Journal of clinical gastroenterology. 1998 Jun 1;26(4):279-82.
Von Pawel J, von Roemeling R, Gatzemeier U, Boyer M, Elisson LO, Clark P, Talbot D, Rey A, Butler TW, Hirsh V, Olver I. Tirapazamine plus cisplatin versus cisplatin in advanced non–small-cell lung cancer: A report of the International CATAPULT I Study Group. Journal of Clinical Oncology. 2000 Mar 13;18(6):1351-9.