Dr Matthew Williams Consultant clinical oncologist
- Patient age group
- Adults
- Consultant registered on
- 02/08/2000
- Primary medical qualifications
- MBChB
- Gender
- Male
- Services
- Hospitals
Contact
- Phone
- 020 3311 8427
Claire Farrell, secretary
Background
Dr Matthew Williams completed his undergraduate studies in Birmingham, before moving to London where he worked as a senior house officer at Hammersmith Hospital. He then ran an A&E department in The Gambia for a year, in the capital's main hospital. Upon returning to the UK he completed his clinical oncology training in London, followed by a PhD with the Advanced Computation Lab at CRUK/UCL.He was appointed as a consultant and honorary senior lecturer at Imperial College Healtcare NHS Trust in Feb 2012.
Expertise
Brain and central nervous system tumours, Skin Cancer, Palliative Radiotherapy
Research & publications
Brodbelt A, Greenberg D, Winters T, et al.Brodbelt A, Greenberg D, Winters T, Williams M, Vernon S, Collins VP close, 2015, Glioblastoma in England: 2007-2011, European Journal of Cancer, Vol:51, 533-542
Williams M, Liu ZW, Hunter A, et al.Williams M, Liu ZW, Hunter A, Macbeth F close, 2015, An updated systematic review of lung chemo-radiotherapy using a new evidence aggregation method, Lung Cancer, Vol:87, 290-295
Savage P, Sharkey R, Kua T, et al.Savage P, Sharkey R, Kua T, Schofield L, Richardson D, Panchmatia N, Papanastasopoulos P, Williams M, Falconer A, Power D, Arnold F, Ulbricht C close, 2014, Malignant spinal cord compression: NICE guidance, improvements and challenges, Qjm-an International Journal of Medicine, Vol:107, 277-282
Williams M, Singer RA, Lerner A, 2014, A simple technique to estimate best- and worst-case survival in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer treated with chemotherapy, Annals of Oncology, Vol:25, 2014-2019
Ricketts K, Williams M, Liu Z-W, et al.Ricketts K, Williams M, Liu Z-W, Gibson A close, 2014, Automated estimation of disease recurrence in head and neck cancer using routine healthcare data, Computer Methods and Programs In Biomedicine, Vol:117, 412-424