

Dr. Mark Ball
Urologic Oncologist
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Dr. Mark Ball is an attending surgeon at the Urologic Oncology Branch of the National Cancer Institute and Associate Program Director of the Urologic Oncology Fellowship Program in Bethesda, Maryland.
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Episode # 263 • 07 Oct 2025
Renal Cancer Management: Tumor Board Discussion & Treatments
Kidney cancer management is evolving. How are experts adapting? In this installment of BackTable Tumor Board, Dr. Brandon Manley (Urologic Oncology, Moffitt Cancer Center), Dr. Raquibul Hannan (Radiation Oncology, UT Southwestern), and Dr. Rana McKay (Medical Oncology, UC San Diego) join guest host Mark Ball (Urologic Oncology, National Cancer Institute) to share their multidisciplinary perspectives on challenging, real-world kidney cancer cases.
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Dr. Mark Ball is an attending surgeon in the Urologic Oncology Branch of the National Cancer Institute and Associate Program Director of the Urologic Oncology Fellowship Program.
He is the highest volume robotic kidney surgeon in the metropolitan Washington D.C. area and an internationally recognized expert in kidney cancer. He specializes in the surgical treatment of kidney and adrenal tumors and performs robotic, laparoscopic and open surgery. He has particular expertise in robotic partial nephrectomy and robotic partial adrenalectomy for hereditary kidney cancer syndromes, and has removed over 1,000 kidney tumors during partial nephrectomy procedures. He is experienced in reoperative surgery in patients with a history of prior surgeries and in patients with multiple tumors. He has authored over 150 manuscripts and book chapters and regularly presents at national and international conferences.
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