Mr Andrew Hayes

Mr Andrew Hayes

  • Consultant Surgeon
  • Surgical Oncologist
  • Head of Skin Unit
  • MA (Oxon)
  • PhD (Lond)
  • FRCS (Gen)

Biography

Mr Andrew Hayes is a Consultant General Surgeon and Surgical Oncologist at the Sarcoma Unit and the Skin Unit. He qualified at Oxford University and St Bartholomew’s Hospital, London, and undertook his surgical training in London and a PhD in Washington DC.

Mr Hayes has a specialist practice in soft-tissue sarcoma and advanced melanoma, and operates on over 150 cases of sarcoma and 150 of cases of advanced malignant melanoma a year. Mr Hayes leads the isolated limb perfusion programme which provides a national service for regional chemotherapy for patients with advanced limb malignancy.

Mr Hayes is Head of The Royal Marsden’s Skin Unit, Chair of the South West London Sarcoma Tumour Working Group, and a National Committee Member of the British Association of Surgical Oncology and the British Sarcoma Group.

In 2002 Mr Hayes was awarded a Hunterian Professorship for his research into angiogenesis as a therapeutic approach for cancer. He has published widely on sarcoma and melanoma and has an active laboratory research interest in new therapies for extremity malignancies using isolated limb perfusion.

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