Gillian Mitchell
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, VIC, Australia
Dr. Gillian Mitchell is a Clinical Oncologist and Director of the Familial Cancer Centre at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.
She undertook her oncology training and PhD at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London moving to Australia in 2002.
Dr. Mitchell’s clinical practice is focussed on the use of genetic information to target clinical cancer risk management and cancer therapy as well as having a general breast cancer clinical practice.
In research, Dr. Mitchell has a particular interest in the genetics of familial breast cancer, the consequences of genetic risk on future, clinical management. This interest covers the identification of and sub- sequent clinical cancer risk and cancer management of people with inherited BRCA gene mutations.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The psychosocial effects of a whole body MRI screening trial in sarcoma patients with a germline TP53 mutation (#378)
3:00 PM
Kate A McBride
Posters 2
A survey of the current provision of screening tumours for mismatch repair deficiency in Australia: An Inherited Cancer Connect Partnership (ICCon) initiative (#377)
3:00 PM
Lyon Mascarenhas
Posters 2
How empowered do carriers of hereditary cancer gene mutations participating in an annual review program feel about managing their cancer risk? (#72)
11:00 AM
Lucinda Hossack
Best of the Best Orals - Rare Cancers