
Emma Holliday
MD
Houston, Texas, United States
Dr. Holliday is an Assistant Professor in the Gastrointestinal (GI) Radiation Oncology Section at MD Anderson.
The MD Anderson GI Radiation Oncology Section represents decades of GI cancer expertise by nine radiation oncology doctors, and a specialized team of GI radiotherapy physician assistants, nurses, physicists, therapists, and dosimetrists. We treat cancers of the stomach, liver, bile duct, pancreas, rectum, and anus. We offer every type of radiotherapy technology including intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), and proton therapy, always selected and personalized for each patient. We are constantly working to improve radiotherapy for GI cancers, and offer many clinical trials designed to make radiotherapy more effective with fewer side effects.
Dr. Holliday treats all types of GI cancers. She is well-known for her research in advanced radiation technologies including proton therapy. She also has an interest in medical education and gender studies. She has published over 50 research and scientific articles, as well as several textbook chapters.