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Miss Chloe Constantinou is a Specialist Oncoplastic Breast Surgeon. She graduated from University of Ioannina, School of Medicine, Ioannina, Greece in 2003. She has won several undergraduate awards including the Award for the best scientific performance from the Histopathological department, Ioannina Medical University, for the year 2
She obtained higher general surgical training in Red Cross Hospital in one of the busiest and largest hospitals in Athens. She received further training in breast surgery and advanced oncoplastic breast surgery techniques at Imperial College London and Royal Free Hospital. She undertook a prestigious Oncoplastic Fellowship in Breast Surgery at Royal Marsden Hospital, London. Prior to taking up a Consultant Oncoplastic Breast Surgeon post at Kingston NHS Foundation Hospital she also worked as Consultant Breast Surgeon at the Royal Free Hospital. She is also an Honorary Consultant Breast Surgeon at the Royal Marsden Hospital.
She runs rapid diagnostic One-Stop Breast Clinic and treats patients who present to the symptomatic clinic or come from a high-risk family background. She regularly sees and treats patients who have been recalled through the NHS breast screening programme using wireless technology.
Academically in 2018, she was awarded a PhD thesis for her research on Triple Negative Breast Cancer, at University of Ioannina, School of Medicine, Greece; a retroprospective project that investigated the correlation of immnunohistochemical markers with the prognosis of triple negative breast cancer. The results were published in peer review journals. She has an active interest in surgical research and has published widely in peer reviewed journals