-
Not Fee assured
-
Awaiting verification
- Open Referral network
About me
I have worked for 11 years at the Royal Marsden/Chelsea & Westminster Hospitals as an Oncological Interventional Radiologist and have provided a highly specialized service dealing with complex cancer and treatment-related disorders. This ranges from difficult biopsies to feeding access to complex hepatobiliary and venous occlusions.
I have extensive experience in cancer therapies, in particular embolisation and ablation techniques for a variety of conditions. In particular, I undertake radioembolisation and chemoembolization for primary and secondary tumours of the liver. I also perform radiofrequency ablation and microwave therapy for primary and metastatic disease.
I am on the trial management committee for the multicenter FOXFIRE trial which is comparing the use of combination radioembolisation/chemotherapy versus chemotherapy alone in the first line treatment of colorectal metastases.
Medical secretaries
- Naheed Khanum
- 07545 847035
- Naheed.Khanum@outlook.com
Anaesthetists worked with
-
Dr Nasir Khan has worked with Dr Jakob Mathiszig-Lee at the following hospitals:
- The Royal Marsden Hospital (1-5)
-
Dr Nasir Khan has worked with Dr Donald M MIlliken FRCA at the following hospitals:
- The Royal Marsden Hospital (1-5)
-
Dr Nasir Khan has worked with Dr Rafal Sowa at the following hospitals:
- Cromwell Hospital (1-5)
Information for healthcare professionals (Bupa patients only, last 12 months)
-
X6810
Preparation for Selective Internal Radiotherapy (SIRT) - (5-50)
-
X6560
Delivery of Selective Internal Radiotherapy (SIRT) - (5-50)
-
20355
Initial out-patient consultation - remote - (1-5)
-
XR950
Occlusion of fistula under imaging control - (1-5)
-
XR964
Ablation of liver lesion(s) (radiofrequency) - (1-5)
-
XR180
Ultrasound guided drainage of fluid collection - (1-5)
-
XR640
Percutaneous creation of track to kidney for nephrolithotomy +/- insertion of stent - (1-5)
Cromwell Hospital (1-5)
-
XR917
Peripherally inserted central venous catheters (PICCs) under x-ray guidance - (1-5)