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Barts Cancer Institute hosts its first Robotic Surgery Symposium

3rd December 2021

On 4th November 2021, Barts Cancer Institute at Queen Mary University of London, in partnership with Barts Health NHS Trust, hosted its first Robotic Surgery Symposium, focused on the use of robotic systems for minimally invasive (or laparoscopic) surgery.

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Online Open Day – MSc Surgical Skills (General Surgery/Gynaecology), joint programme with the University of Malta

9th June 2021

Join the University of Malta Online Open Day & Surgical Skills Symposium on “Career in General Surgery and Gynaecology” to find out about the MSc Surgical Skills (General Surgery/Gynaecology) joint […]

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Online Open Day – MSc Surgical Skills (General Surgery/Gynaecology), joint programme with the University of Malta

10th May 2021

Join the University of Malta Online Open Day & Surgical Skills Symposium to find out about the MSc Surgical Skills (General Surgery/Gynaecology) joint programme at the University of Malta and […]

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Student receives nationally recognised certificate

26th October 2020

Congratulations to Ryan McWilliams who has been awarded the Laparoscopic Passport (LapPass) – a certificate of proficiency in surgical skills that is recognised nationwide. Ryan is the first intercalating MBBS student undertaking the MSc Laparoscopic Surgery and Surgical Skills programme at Barts Cancer Institute, Queen Mary University of London, to get a LapPass in the UK.

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Biological clues in tissues surrounding breast tumours

9th September 2020

A new study has identified molecular characteristics in ‘normal-looking’ tissues surrounding breast tumours that may indicate whether breast cancer is likely to return following surgical removal of the tumour.

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Proposed new surgery protocol for ovarian cancer

17th August 2020

For women at high risk of ovarian cancer, standard preventive practice is to offer removal of both the fallopian tubes and ovaries, but the surgery induces menopause in women who have not yet reached this stage of life. A proposed alternative two step surgical protocol, which delays the induced menopause caused by the removal of the ovaries, is highly acceptable to this premenopausal group of women.

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