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Professor Caroline Moore is a Senior Clinical Researcher and Honorary Consultant Urological Surgeon specializing in the detection, surveillance, and treatment of prostate cancer using an MRI-led approach. She completed her medical training within the London Deanery and University College London and began her thesis work in 2002. She was awarded her MD in 2007 for her research into 'Photodynamic Therapy for Prostate Cancer.' She was the first woman in the UK to become a Professor of Urology and is Head of Urology. In 2012, she became an honorary consultant urologist and leads a team for prostate cancer diagnosis, active surveillance, and focal therapy. Professor Moore and her team are actively involved in research and clinical trials, having won several prizes including the BMJ Research Paper of the Year in 2019. She has delivered the highest number of focal treatments for prostate cancer, having personally treated 800 men using this approach, and mentors urologists in this technique internationally. She has lectured and led clinical trials on the use of MRI to screen for prostate cancer. Her expertise includes focal therapy (prostate cancer), high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), MRI-targeted biopsy, male infertility, and prostate cancer.
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