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About Dr Jane Brown

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Dr. Jane Brown is a highly experienced Consultant Clinical Oncologist based in East Kent, specialising in the treatment of breast and lung cancers. She provides comprehensive care using both external beam radiotherapy, including Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SABR), and a range of systemic anticancer therapies, such as chemotherapy, targeted treatments, and immunotherapy.

Dr. Brown graduated from St George’s Hospital Medical School (University of London) in 1998 and completed her specialist training in clinical oncology across several leading institutions, including The Royal Marsden Hospitals, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Cancer Centre, and centres in Kent and the South East. Her training has equipped her with a broad and deep understanding of modern oncological techniques and patient-centred care.

In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Brown is a passionate advocate for medical education. She is a co-organiser of the nationally recognised FRCR Part 2 Canterbury Course, which supports oncology trainees preparing for their final exams. As an educational supervisor and college tutor, she plays a key role in mentoring clinical oncology trainees and also lectures at the Kent and Medway Medical School (KMMS).

Dr. Brown is committed to ensuring that patients in East Kent have access to the latest advancements in cancer treatment. She is actively involved in expanding the clinical trials portfolio in the region, helping to bring innovative therapies closer to home for local patients.

Her dedication to excellence in both patient care and education makes Dr. Brown a respected leader in her field, known for her compassionate approach and commitment to improving outcomes for those affected by cancer.

Clinical Interests

Dr. Brown’s clinical expertise spans a wide range of advanced oncological treatments and academic pursuits. Her key areas of interest include:

External Beam Radiotherapy
Delivery of precise radiation therapy for breast and lung cancers
Expertise in advanced techniques such as Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SABR) for targeted treatment with minimal side effects

Systemic Anticancer Treatments
Chemotherapy: Conventional drug therapies tailored to individual patient needs
Targeted Treatments: Precision medicine approaches that focus on specific cancer cell markers
Immunotherapy: Harnessing the body’s immune system to fight cancer, especially in lung malignancies

Clinical Trials and Research
Active involvement in expanding the clinical trial portfolio in East Kent
Commitment to bringing innovative and emerging treatments to local patients
Participation in national and regional research initiatives to improve cancer care

Medical Education and Training
Co-organiser of the FRCR Part 2 Canterbury Course, supporting oncology trainees
Educational Supervisor and College Tutor for clinical oncology trainees
Lecturer at Kent and Medway Medical School (KMMS), contributing to undergraduate and postgraduate medical education

Dr. Brown’s clinical interests reflect her dedication to delivering cutting-edge, compassionate care while advancing the field of oncology through education and research.

Professional Memberships

  • MBBS – University of London
  • MRCP – Royal College of Physicians
  • FRCR – Royal College of Radiologists
  • PGCMedEd – Royal College of Physicians

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Languages spoken

English

GMC number

4518547
A General Medical Council (GMC) number is a unique ID that shows a specialist is officially registered and approved to practice medicine in the UK.

Qualifications

MBBS, MRCP, FRCR, PGCMedEd

Professional memberships

  • MBBS – University of London
  • MRCP – Royal College of Physicians
  • FRCR – Royal College of Radiologists
  • PGCMedEd – Royal College of Physicians

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