- Bupa Platinum consultant
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Fee assured
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Verified account
- Open Referral network
Specialises in
- Hepatobiliary
- Lower GI
- Upper GI
Offers
- Face-to-face consultations
- Video and telephone consultations
About me
Dr Charlotte Fribbens is a Consultant Medical Oncologist at The Royal Marsden Hospital, specialising in the treatment of neuroendocrine cancers, gastrointestinal cancers and acute oncology.
Dr Fribbens studied medicine at Imperial College London and undertook specialist training in medical oncology at Oxford and The Royal Marsden. As a Le Cure Clinical Fellow, she completed an MD(Res) at the Institute of Cancer Research in the non-invasive detection of mutations in advanced breast cancer where she was awarded the Institute of Cancer Research Chairmans prize.
She was appointed as a Consultant at The Royal Marsden in 2019. Dr Fribbens main research interests are in clinical trials in gastrointestinal cancers and translational research. She is Chair of The Royal Marsden Drugs and Therapeutics Committee, lead for the Neuroendocrine tumour MDT and a member of UKINETS clinical practice committee.
Areas of interest
Neuroendocrine cancer; Oesophageal and gastric cancer; Hepatobiliary and pancreatic cancer; Colorectal cancer; Acute oncology
Medical secretaries
- Sianna Lally
- The Royal Marsden Hospital Downs Road Sutton SM2 5PT
- 020 8642 6011
- sianna.lally@rmh.nhs.uk
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
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Clinical supervision and planning for the delivery of chemotherapy and/or systemic anti-cancer therapy for 1-28 days - (5-50)
Kingston Hospital - Sir William Rous Unit (5-50) The Royal Marsden Hospital (5-50)
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Clinical supervision and planning for the delivery of chemotherapy and/or systemic anti-cancer therapy for 1-21 days - (5-50)
Kingston Hospital - Sir William Rous Unit (5-50) The Royal Marsden Hospital (5-50)
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Clinical supervision and planning for the delivery of chemotherapy and/or systemic anti-cancer therapy for 1-14 days - (5-50)
The Royal Marsden Hospital (5-50)