Medical Qualifications
Dr Mary McCormack qualified as a doctor from Guy's and St Thomas’s Hospital, London in 1993. Prior to attending medical school she undertook research in radiation biology and in 1989 was awarded a PhD. She has worked in some of the top London cancer centres and was awarded the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists in Clinical Oncology in 2000. Dr McCormack was subsequently appointed as a consultant at University College Hospital, London in March 2002.
Medical Experience
Dr McCormack is a Consultant Clinical Oncologist at University College Hospital, London and at The Harley Street Clinic. She is a clinical oncologist (chemotherapy and radiotherapy) with expertise in the treatment of gynaecological (ovary, cervix, womb, vulva and vagina) and breast cancers. She is also a member of the National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) Gynaecological Clinical studies group and the Gynaecological Cancer InterGroup (GCIG). She is a major contributor to National and International clinical trials.
Dr Mary McCormack's Places of Practice
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Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cancer
Cancer of the ovary is the second most common gynaecological cancer in women. In the UK 6800 women are diagnosed annually. It is most common after the age of 50 and therefore the majority of women diagnosed are post-menopausal (their periods have stopped). Most women have advanced stage disease at diagnosis and are unfortunately unlikely to be cured. In this article I will address the causes, symptoms and signs of the most common type of ovarian cancer, how it is diagnosed and the types of treatment available.
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