Dr Paul Ross is a Consultant Medical Oncologist based at Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London, where he is Clinical Lead for Chemotherapy and he also consults from King’s College Hospital. He was appointed Consultant in 2004.
Dr Ross graduated from Guy’s hospital, London after training at the Royal Marsden Hospital and complered a PhD at the institute for cancer research.
He treats patients with colorectal cancer, oesophago-gastric cancer, pancreatic cancer, malignancies of the bile duct and gall bladder (cholangiocarcinoma) and primary liver cancer (hepatocellular cancer). In addition Dr Ross treats patients with neuroendocrine (carcinoid) tumours. He is focused on treating patients with cancer with chemotherapy and biological therapies. He has an interest in the use of locoregional therapies for liver tumours including SIRT.
Dr Ross is a member of the London Cancer New Drugs, which advises on the introduction of new drugs throughout the London area and their prioritisation.. He is Treasurer of the Association of Cancer Physicians of the United Kingdom. He is also a member of the advanced disease subgroup of the NCRI Colorectal Clinical Studies Group.
He has been awarded the McElwain Prize, Association of Cancer Physicians in 2002 and previously in 2001 he was awarded the ASCO Merit Award, American Society of Clinical Oncology.