Our consultants
Meet some of the consultant team working here at the Cancer Centre.
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Dr Faye Robertson
Consultant Clinical Oncologist
In addition to her post as a Consultant Clinical Oncologist, Dr Robertson is an Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh and holds a NRS research fellowship. Her research focuses on the development of new treatments for glioblastoma, as well as on clinical trials in rectal and anal cancer. She undertook her medical training at the University of Edinburgh, graduating in 2008, and has a PhD in glioma stem cell biology.
Dr Tamasin Evans
Consultant Clinical Oncologist
Dr Tony Elliott
Consultant Clinical Oncologist
Dr Elliott is a Consultant Clinical Oncologist with sub-specialty interest in Genito-urinary Cancers (Prostate, Bladder, Kidney, Ureter, Penis). He graduated in medicine from Edinburgh University in 1993 and completed specialist Clinical Oncology training in 2006. During his clinical oncology training he undertook a PhD investigating mechanisms of cancer resistance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. From 2006 to 2020 he worked as an oncologist at The Christie Hospital in Manchester, leading the urological cancers clinical trials group, before returning to work in Edinburgh.
Dr Almudena Cascales
Consultant Clinical Oncologist
Dr Cascales is from Spain where she trained as a Clinical/Radiation Oncologist in one of the biggest hospitals in Spain: "Doce de Octubre" in Madrid. She undertook studies for an MSc in Medical Physics in 2011, focused in brachytherapy for early-stage penile cancer. In 2012-2013 she worked in Hospital Ruber Internacional (Madrid), where she developed knowledge about special techniques such as VMAT, IMRT, radiosurgery with cyberknife and image guided radiotherapy. She moved to France to work in the hospital she always dreamed working: Gustave Roussy (Villejuif, near Paris), which is the first oncology hospital in France, where the MDTs (Multi Disciplinary Meetings for Oncology patients) were created. She worked there with Cecile Le Pechoux for 15 months covering lung cancer and sarcoma, participating actively in MDTs, including Rhythmic (Thymic malignancies), Lung cancer and Sarcoma, being National reference in France for these disciplines. Moved by the curiosity of another healthcare system, she decided to work in the UK, initially as a locum in Bristol for 6 months in 2015 doing uro oncology, lung and breast cancer. She then moved to Carlisle to take a substantive post and learn more into depth NHS culture and functioning, so she was involved in the department, being a smaller hospital than most of the hospitals in UK. Dr Cascales moved to Scotland with the curiosity of working in a big cancer centre and worked at the Beatson-Glasgow for 6 years as a Consultant with special interest in Lung cancer, urological malignancies including penile cancer and germ cell, and renal cancer, developing the radiotherapy. She started at the Edinburgh Cancer Centre in June 2022 to work in the Lung Cancer and Sarcoma departments, where she is so excited to work in such a great hospital with a great team. She likes research as a part of enriching our clinical practice, to gain knowledge and to develop new treatments. Her hobbies are reading, writing, singing, listening to music, practicing sports (from yoga to personal defense for women, including body balance). She is a certified wellbeing coach and her aim is to improve the wellbeing of doctors. She is currently developing a project to prevent burnout in the department, being conscious of the pressures we can easily perceive on our day to day job.
Dr Carolyn Bedi
Consultant Clinical Oncologist
Dr Bedi has been a Consultant Clinical Oncologist in the Edinburgh Cancer Centre for over 15 years. She currently specialises in breast cancer, skin cancers, radiotherapy for haematological malignancies, and stereotactic radiotherapy (SABR) for oligometastatic disease. She also does a breast cancer clinic in the Borders General Hospital to enable patients to be seen closer to home.
Dr Ioannis Koutsavlis
Consultant Haematologist
Mr Talha Saleem
Consultant Breast Surgeon
Mr Dhananjay Kulkarni
Consultant Breast Surgeon
Miss Teresa Fernandez Cuardrado
Consultant Breast Surgeon
Mr Matthew Barber
Consultant Breast Surgeon
Matthew Barber is a Consultant Breast Surgeon working in the Edinburgh Breast Unit between the Western General Hospital and St John's Hospital. He trained in Glasgow, Edinburgh and Manchester and has been a consultant since 2004. He is chair of the South East Scotland Breast Cancer Network and clinical lead for the Modernising Patient Pathways Programme for symptomatic breast disease for NHS Scotland.
Dr Andrejs Ivanovs
Consultant Haematologist
Dr Andrejs Ivanovs is a Consultant Haematologist at the Edinburgh Cancer Centre specialising in lymphoid malignancies and cellular immunotherapy (CAR T-Cell Therapy and Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation). Dr Ivanovs graduated with distinction from Riga Stradins University (Latvia) in 2008. The same year, he was awarded a competitive Medical Research Council (UK) PhD studentship to undertake research into blood stem cell biology at the University of Edinburgh. In 2012, Dr Ivanovs was awarded a Medical Research Council (UK) Centenary Early Career Award to fund his postdoctoral research. At the same time, Dr Ivanovs continued his clinical training. In 2017, he completed his training in Internal Medicine in Edinburgh and became a Member of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom by examination. Between 2017 and 2022, Dr Ivanovs was in Higher Specialist Training in Haematology at the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre and the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow. In 2021, Dr Ivanovs became a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists of the United Kingdom by examination. Dr Ivanovs has been a Consultant at the Edinburgh Cancer Centre since 2022.
Dr Helen Creedon
Consultant Medical Oncologist
Dr Helen Creedon completed her undergraduate training at St George's Hospital Medical School in London. She became a Consultant Medical Oncologist in 2017 having completed her specialist training and translational research degree in Edinburgh. She currently treats patients with ovarian cancer from Fife and patients with sarcomas and other soft-tissue/bone tumours through out the South-East of Scotland. Areas of interest include improving the management of menopausal symptoms in patients treated for gynecological cancers and increasing access to clinical trials for patients with sarcomas.
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