Gynaecological sarcomas are a rare but important group of gynaecological tumours. The commonest types are leiomyosarcomas and endometrial stromal sarcomas arising from the uterus. Surgery for all gynaecological sarcomas is carried out by the highly experienced gynaecological oncology team which treats all gynaecological cancers within the North London Cancer Network. Chemotherapy and radiotherapy is given by the sarcoma oncologist, who regularly attends the weekly gynaecological oncology MDT meeting to discuss cases.
Surgeons
I trained in St. Mary's Hospital, London and completed an MD (University of London) in gynaecological oncology researching the genetic basis of endometrial cancers. I am the Clinical Lead for Gynaecological Oncology within UCLH and I am also the lead clinician for paediatric and adolescent gynaecological cancers. I have an interest in the laparoscopic treatment of gynaecological cancers. I am an accredited colposcopist and a member of the British Society of Colposcopists and Cytopathologists. I also belong to the British and European Societies of Gynaecological Oncology.
As a Gynaecological Oncologist, my focus is on the prevention, early detection and comprehensive treatment of gynaecological cancers. Working with charities and the media, I promote public awareness and education. At UCLH, I work within a multidisciplinary team to ensure that patients have an appropriate management pathway from diagnosis on. I carry out complex surgery as appropriate.
I am an Honorary Senior Lecturer and have published over 40 papers and book chapters.
Other appointments include
2007-2010 Lead Clinician Gynaecological Oncology MDM UCLH & Tumour Board Chair for the North London Gynaecological cancer network.
I am the plastic and reconstructive surgery representative sitting on the University College Hospital (UCLH) skin cancer Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT). Within this service, I hold weekly clinics and operating lists that include reconstruction for skin sarcoma. In addition, I provide plastic and reconstructive surgery services to colorectal, gynaecology and urology MDTs at UCLH that involve complex abdominal wall and perineal reconstruction. My specialist interest in ‘complex wounds’ allows me to use the latest techniques and innovation to achieve the most optimal functional and aesthetic outcomes.
Oncologists
I completed my clinical training at St Bartholomew’s and University College London Hospitals. I completed a PhD at the Institute of Cancer Research and the Royal Marsden Hospital which looked at the genes that predispose patients to prostate cancer.
I now specialise in the treatment of soft tissue and bone sarcomas using chemotherapy and radiotherapy. I have a strong interest in clinical research and am currently in the process of developing a number of new local and national research projects in sarcoma. I teach and lecture regularly in the management of sarcomas.
I was educated and started my training in Internal Medicine in Greece. I also conducted my PhD at University of Ioannina in angiogenesis and proteolysis in cancer of unknown primary site. I completed my specialist training in Oncology at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London during a 3 years fellowship. I followed an academical career in Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in Greece and I led the Medical Oncology Department during my last year of my stay there. In 2015 I was appointed as a Consultant Medical Oncologist at UCLH and I am exclusively treating patients with bone and soft tissue sarcomas with systemic treatment within the London Sarcoma Service.
I have a strong interest in clinical trials across multiple tumor types and more recently in sarcoma, acting as principal and co-investigator for a number of national and international trials. Since my early days in my career, I was involved in the conduction of early clinical trials both in UK and Greece with novel agents and I have experience in pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamic models.
I have published more than 100 publications in per reviewed journals in clinical and translational research and I regularly teach and lecture in the management of sarcomas. I also hold an honorary clinical senior lectureship contract with UCL and I contribute to the teaching of the medical students. I am member of several scientific organizations including British sarcoma Group, EORTC Soft Tissue and Bone Sarcoma Group, ESMO, ASCO, HeSMO etc.
Histopathologists
I am a Consultant Histopathologist with a special interest in bone and soft tissue tumour: diagnostic aspects and molecular genetics. I have worked in a large tertiary hospital in Sao Paulo, Brazil as a consultant for 12 years before taking the current post at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital (RNOH) in 2010. I completed my Ph.D. in 2007 with focus in molecular genetics of sarcomas, and since them my research interest includes molecular aspects in the diagnosis and treatment of sarcomas. I am the clinical lead for Molecular Pathology at the histopathology department at RNOH and Honorary Senior Lecturer at University College London, Cancer Institute.
I am a full time NHS Consultant Pathologist. I am the lead Gynae-Onc Pathologist at UCLH. I take part in specialist reporting of gynaecological pathology and urological pathology specimens.
I share the gynae oncology work load, which includes the reporting of UCLH pathology specimens, frozen sections as well as London cancer network and referral second opinion cases from UK and abroad . I perform both coroners and hospital postmortems. I regularly supervise and conduct lectures for histopathology trainees, biomedical scientists and medical students. I sit on the pathology specialist training comittee of the London deanery and pathology sub-committe of UCL . I am invovlved in assesing year 3 medical students , Bloomsbury foundation year applicants and national histopathology ST 1 applicants .I sit on the ARCP and OPSE panels to assess the London deanery histopathology trainees. I am part of the London Quality Assurance Team for Cervical Screening. As part of my continued professional development I take part in the gynaecological pathology and urological pathology EQA schemes.
I am the clinical lead for the diagnostic pathology service for the London Sarcoma Service undertaking the NHS service work at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust. My research is based in the NHS Histopathology Department in Stanmore, and in the Paul O'Gorman Cancer Institute, Huntley Street, UCL.
Making a correct diagnosis is pivotal in deciding the best treatment for a patient. Cancer is caused by genetic alterations in cells and we can use these genetic changes to diagnose tumours accurately. Over the last 10 years, my research has focused on improving the way that we provide diagnoses for patients. In collaboration with my NHS colleagues we have translated this research into clinical practice and are using our findings every day in clinical practice.
I am a Consultant Histopathologist with a special interest in bone and soft tissue tumours. I completed my histopathology training in Nottingham University Hospitals from 2011-2016 before taking up a post as a Clinical Fellow in bone and soft tissue tumours from August 2016, to develop my knowledge in this area. During my fellowship at RNOH, I have obtained a distinction in the MSc in Genomic Medicine and successfully obtained funding to research MPNST from Health Education England as a Genomics Fellow, in addition to developing my knowledge in the pathology and molecular genetics of sarcoma. I have undertaken lecturing to medical students in non-neoplastic musculoskeletal pathology at the Royal Free Campus of the UCL Medical School. I am now actively working on a collaborative study centred at the Boston Children’s Hospital, as an oncology and pathology representative in the Genomics of MPNST Consortium (GeM) in addition to my clinical commitments. I started as a Consultant Histopathologist at the RNOH from January 2019 as part of the London Sarcoma Service.
I am a full-time Consultant Histopathologist with exclusive interest in the biology and pathology of bone and soft tissue tumours.