Mr Myles Smith, General Surgeon and Surgical Oncologist
Mr Myles Smith
General Surgeon and Surgical Oncologist
Mr Myles Smith MB BCh BAO (NUIG, Ireland) PhD (UCC, Ireland) FRCSI FRCS
General Surgeon and Surgical Oncologist
Mr Myles Smith
General Surgeon and Surgical Oncologist MB BCh BAO (NUIG, Ireland) PhD (UCC, Ireland) FRCSI FRCS
Areas of expertise
- Diagnosis of a lump
- Skin cancer surgery
- Lipoma surgery
- Sebcaceous cyst surgery
- Basal cell carcinoma
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Chelsea Outpatient Centre
280 King's Rd, London, SW3 5AW
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Chiswick Medical Centre
Bond House, 347-353, Chiswick High Rd, London, W4 4HS
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The Lister Hospital
Chelsea Bridge Road, London, SW1W 8RH
About Mr Myles Smith
GMC number: 6035251
Year qualified: 1998
Place of primary qualification: National University of Ireland
Mr Myles Smith is a Surgical Oncologist specialising in the surgery of soft tissue sarcomas, malignant melanoma, and other rare tumours. He has both a private and an NHS practice at The Royal Marsden. In 2015, he took up a substantive post with the Sarcoma, Melanoma, and Rare Tumours (SMART) service of The Royal Marsden, and joined The Institute of Cancer Research in 2017.
He has developed specialist surgical oncology practice, with special interests in soft-tissue sarcoma, melanoma and advanced skin cancer. He also has an interest in pelvic surgery and minimally invasive surgery, including robotic surgery for GIST. He set up the Chelsea Lump Clinic at the Chelsea Outpatient Centre, and has an interest in the diagnosis and management of lumps and bumps. With regards to general surgery, he retains an interest in hernia repairs (including complex abdominal wall hernias after cancer surgery) and benign anorectal disorders.
Mr Smith completed his surgical training in Ireland, as a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Higher Surgical Training scheme in 1998. After graduation, he joined the General Surgical Oncology Fellowship at the University of Toronto, before taking up a post at The Royal Marsden. His postgraduate research degree with Professors TG Cotter (Biochemistry & Cell Biology, BioSciences Institute), and HP Redmond (Department of Surgery) in University College Cork, Ireland, investigated the effect of tumour heterogeneity of molecular profiles, and the mechanisms driving local recurrence after cancer surgery. Mr Smith's research subsequently has focused on molecular biomarkers in solid tumours, including incorporating new imaging techniques into the surgical cancer pathway.
For more details, please visit www.surgicaloncology.co.uk
Areas of expertise
- Abdominal & pelvic sarcomas
- Abdominal wall reconstruction
- Adrenal gland tumours
- Adrenalectomy
- Advanced skin cancer
- Anal fissure
- Anal fistula
- Anorectal and visceral melanoma
- Appendicectomy
- Appendicitis
- Basal cell carcinoma
- Benign anorectal disease
- Colorectal surgery
- DFSP
- Diagnosis of a lump
- Diverticulitis
- Endocrine surgery
- Excision of lymph nodes
- Femoral hernia
- GIST
- GIST surgery
- Haemorrhoids
- Hernia
- Hernia (inguinal and ventral)
- Hernia repair (keyhole)
- Inguinal hernia
- Inguinal node dissection
- Laparoscopy
- Leiomyosarcoma
- Lipoma
- Lipoma removal
- Lipoma surgery
- Lymph node surgery for melanoma and skin cancer
- Melanoma
- Melanoma sentinel node biopsy
- Melanoma wide local excision
- Neuroendocrine tumours (nets)
- Open hernia repair
- Pelvic tumours
- Pheochromocytoma
- Pilonidal sinus disorders
- Pilonidal sinus excision
- Resection of retroperitoneal sarcoma
- Retroperitoneal sarcoma
- Retroperitoneal tumour surgery
- Robotic assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy
- Robotic gastrointestinal stromal tumour surgery
- Robotic surgery
- Sarcoma
- SCC
- Sebcaceous cyst surgery
- Skin cancer surgery
- Skin lesion removal (warts, moles and skin tags)
- Small bowel tumours
- Soft tissue sarcoma
- Solitary fibrous tumours
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Surgical oncology
- Upper gastrointestinal surgery
- Wide local excision for melanoma