Prof Jonathan Waxman

Professor Jonathan Waxman is Professor of Oncology at Imperial College London.

Prof Waxman practises as a general oncologist, treating patients with a wide range of malignancies. He specialises in urological oncology treating patients with prostate, kidney, bladder and testicular cancer and has developed new treatments for these conditions such as LHRH agonist therapy for prostate cancer.

He helped establish an All Party Parliamentary Group to improve cancer treatment and rationalise cancer research throughout the UK and has developed and led successful media campaigns to rationalise cancer treatments and change government health policy.

He has had many years experience in Medico-Legal work providing expert reports to plantiff and defendant and appearing as an expert witness. He  has written a textbook of medical law and many medical textbook and research papers. Professor Waxman has written around 400 scientific research papers and chapters and 11 books on cancer.

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  • Type of specialist: Medical Oncologist
  • Qualifications: BSC MBBS MRCP FRCP MD
  • Specialist Interests: Prostate and Urological, Kidney cancer, Testicular Cancer
  • NHS Base: Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust
  • Private Clinic(s): Harley St Clinic, LOC London, See Private Patients at NHS base
  • Locations: South East & London
  • General Specialization: Kidney, Prostate
  • Others: Prostate and Urological, Kidney cancer, Testicular Cancer

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