Jace P Landry, MD
- Surgery (General Surgery)
Jace Landry, MD is a surgical oncologist and robotic cancer surgeon specializing in the multidisciplinary treatment of gastrointestinal and endocrine cancers. His areas of expertise include malignancies of the liver, pancreas, bile duct, stomach, and endocrine organs such as the thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal glands.
Dr. Landry’s clinical and research focus is on neuroendocrine and endocrine tumors, emphasizing advanced robotic and minimally invasive surgical techniques to enhance recovery, reduce complications, and improve long-term survival outcomes for cancer patients.
A Louisiana native, Dr. Landry earned his Bachelor of Science in Biological Engineering from Louisiana State University and completed his medical degree and general surgery residency at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. He went on to complete a research fellowship in neuroendocrine tumors and hereditary cancer syndromes and a fellowship in complex general surgical oncology at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Dr. Landry brings his extensive clinical and research background to MaineHealth, where he provides expert surgical care to patients from Maine and throughout New England seeking advanced robotic and oncologic surgery.