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1Consultant Abdominal Radiologist, Associate Professor of Radiology, University Hospital of Southampton, Southampton, UK.
Abstract:
David J Breen is Associate Professor of Radiology and previous Clinical Director of Radiology at University Hospital Southampton. His interests are in abdominal imaging and intervention, particularly of hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB)and renal disease. He has a major interest in image-guided tumor ablation and improving outcomes from these procedures. He has previously served as Vice Chair of the NHS England Clinical Reference Group in Interventional Radiology and for the NIHR/NCRN Upper GI Clinical Studies Group.
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