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by the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and the European Cancer Organisation (ECO). They also contribute to medical journals and academic papers and many are heavily involved in the UK’s response to cancer research and treatment as heads of professional bodies. Overseas patients will often seek out our doctors because of their academic reputations in the specific tumour types they work in. For example, clinicians in The Royal Marsden’s
Breast Unit are making breakthroughs in research and improvements in care all the time. Professor Stephen Johnston, Consultant Medical Oncologist in the Breast Unit, is a member of several scientific committees and advisory board, and is Deputy Editor of the international journal Breast Cancer Research. Dr Alistair Ring, who also works in our Breast Unit, has been published widely in peer-
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reviewed journals and is regularly invited as a speaker at national and international meetings. Another rising star from our world-renowned breast unit is Dr Nicholas Turner, who is breast theme lead for NIHR trials, and has been identifying some new targeted therapies for women with early stage breast cancer who are at risk of relapse. A leading breast surgeon who works alongside Dr Turner is Mr Gerald Gui, who is on the steering committees of a number of national training courses and is on the trial management committees of national and international studies in screening moderate and high-risk women. Both are known in their field for excellence and innovation and our patients come from far and wide to be treated by them. Another area where we are excelling at The Royal Marsden is within Gastrointestinal (GI)
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