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My Breast 2007Mr Gerald PH Gui
qualified from University College Hospital and Middlesex Hospital, University of London in 1986. He trained in General Surgery and Surgical Oncology in St George's and St Bartholomew's Hospitals, London, and became Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh (1990) and England (1991).

His further training was in Breast and Reconstructive Surgery, and was awarded Master of Surgery, University of London in 1996. In 1997, he won a Travelling Fellowship from the Royal College of Surgeons of England to the United States of America in 1997. He was appointed Consultant Surgeon to the Royal Marsden Hospital, London in 1997, where he is Head of the Breast Diagnostic Unit. He is also Senior Lecturer to the Institute of Cancer Research, London, Tutor to the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Recognised Teacher of the University of London. His affiliations include: Fellow of the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland, Member of the British Breast Group, British Association of Surgical Oncology (and Breast Specialty Group), Surgical Research Society and British Oncological Association.

The Royal Marsden Hospital Breast Unit is one of the busiest breast units in the country, and is a national cancer centre. Apart from providing a general breast service to local health authorities, the Royal Marsden Breast Unit sees secondary and tertiary referrals for specialist services and second opinions. Mr Gui's specialist interests are in breast cancer management, improved breast diagnostics, familial and genetic breast cancer, and immediate and delayed breast reconstruction. His academic commitments include clinical research and the training of breast surgeons from the United Kingdom and abroad. He runs an active laboratory research programme on biomarkers in breast cancer progression and cell adhesion molecules in tumour invasion.

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