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Dr Stephen Morris

Dr Stephen Morris

Clinical oncology 04200000

 

  • Not Fee assured
  • Open Referral network
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Not Fee assured
Open Referral network

Specialises in

  • Skin
  • Urology

About me

Dr Stephen Morris is a consultant at Guy's and St Thomas' and King's College Hospital.
He graduated from Guy's and St Thomas' medical school and trained in clinical oncology at the Royal Marsden Hospital and at the Guy's and St Thomas' cancer centre. He has been a Consultant in Clinical Oncology at Guys and St Thomas hospital since 2005 and specialises in Prostate cancer and Skin cancers. He is an expert in radiotherapy, chemotherapy and drug treatments for prostate cancer with a special interest in brachytherapy. He is an expert in the management of cutaneous lymphoma.

Areas of interest

Prostate cancer: Radiotherapy: Chemotherapy: Brachytherapy: Skin cancer: Radiotherapy: Chemotherapy: Clinical Trials

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Procedures completed

  • X0004

    Clinical supervision and planning for the delivery of chemotherapy and/or systemic anti-cancer therapy for 1-28 days - (>50)

    London Bridge Hospital (>50)

  • X6760

    Preparation for superficial radiotherapy with imaging, dosimetry and calculation - (5-50)

    London Bridge Hospital (5-50)

  • X0007

    Clinical supervision of external beam radiotherapy, up to and including 15 fractions or part thereof - (5-50)

    London Bridge Hospital (5-50)

  • X0003

    Clinical supervision and planning for the delivery of chemotherapy and/or systemic anti-cancer therapy for 1-21 days - (5-50)

    London Bridge Hospital (5-50)

  • X6774

    Preparation for intermediate radiotherapy with Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT) - (5-50)

    London Bridge Hospital (1-5)

  • X0008

    Clinical supervision of external beam radiotherapy, for 16 or up to and including 30 fractions - (1-5)

    London Bridge Hospital (1-5)

  • BT212

    Insertion of low dose rate radioactive agent (brachytherapy) into prostate tumour - (1-5)

    London Bridge Hospital (1-5)

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