Professor Agamemnon Epenetos, Consultant Medical Oncologist

Barts and the London NHS Trust, 80 Harley Street

Prof Agamemnon Epenetos is currently practicing at 80 Harley Street Clinic, London alongside St Barts and is a Visiting Professor of Natural Sciences at Imperial College London. He qualified in 1973 from Glasgow University and subsequently specialised in Medical Oncology at St Barts Hospital, London where he currently holds an Honorary Consultant appointment in Medical Oncology.

In recognition of his achievements in cancerAbnormal, uncontrolled cell division resulting in a malignant tumour that may invade surrounding tissues or spread to distant parts of the body. research he has been awarded visiting Professorships of Cancer Research at Imperial College London and the School of Pharmacy, London. He has published widely on novel cancer therapies and has received many international recognition awards.
He has a particular clinical interest in cancers of the breast, ovary and prostateA gland that surrounds the urethra near the bladder. It produces a fluid that forms part of the semen. as well as glioma and treats these as well as cancers of the lung and gastrointestinal tractThe gut, which begins at the mouth and ends at the anus..

Philosophical approach to medicine: I am interested in giving the best possible cancer treatment combined with the best possible overall holistic care of the patient, in parallel with my laboratory research and cancer drug development activities.

Articles: 
  • Progress in the treatment of advanced Prostate Cancer

    By Contact
    Barts and the London NHS Trust, 80 Harley Street

    This article presents an overview of the latest treatments for Prostate Cancer. We believe that this article will be of interest to anyone who has been diagnosed with prostateA gland that surrounds the urethra near the bladder. It produces a fluid that forms part of the semen. cancerAbnormal, uncontrolled cell division resulting in a malignant tumour that may invade surrounding tissues or spread to distant parts of the body. and would like to know what their treatment options are, particularly during the advanced stage.

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