Prof Andrew Protheroe
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Prof Andrew Protheroe

Prof Andrew Protheroe
Andrew
Protheroe
MBBS, FRCP, PhD, Medical oncologist

Languages spoken

English

Expert in

Prostate cancer

Overview

Prof Protheroe is a Medical Oncologist within the University of Oxford Department of Oncology at the Oxford Cancer and Haematology Centre. He has specialised in urological oncology since 2001.

He trained at St Thomas’s Hospital in London and, after general medical training in London, trained in oncology at St James’s University Hospital in Leeds.

His PhD was in immunology (immune reconstitution following high dose chemotherapy) and the research was at Leeds and at the National Cancer Institute in Amsterdam.

He has been Clinical Director of Oncology and Chair of the Oxford Cancer Directorate Therapeutics Committee and member of the Oxfordshire Cancer Treatment Panel. He has also been the lead clinician for testicular cancer with the Thames Valley Network.

Career positions

Current position(s)
  • Consultant Medical Oncologist, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust

Year qualified

  • 1990

Education

Universities
  • St Thomas’s Hospital in London
  • Trained in oncology at St James’s University Hospital in Leeds

Expertise and interests

Specialties
  • Urology
  • Prostate
  • Testicular
  • Kidney
  • Bladder
Interests
  • Chemotherapy and biological therapy for inpatients and outpatients
  • Clinical trials
  • Oncological management for these cancers including clinical supervision and planning of chemotherapy, immunotherapies, hormonal therapies and novel therapies. Also the use of Radium 223 for men with prostate cancer.

Professional memberships

  • Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (FRCP)
  • Member of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
  • Member of the British Medical Association (BMA)
  • Member of the Association of Clinical Pathologists (ACP)
  • Member of British Association for Cancer Research (BACR)
  • Member of the British Society for Immunology (BSI)
  • Member of the Medical Protection Society (MPS)