Dr Stephen Mangar
MB ChB MRCP MSc FRCR
Title: Consultant Clinical Oncologist
Specialty 1: Oncology - Clinical (Radiation)
Specialty 1 Specialisation: Genito-urinary, lung
Specialty 2: Oncology - Medical
Specialty 2 Specialisation: Lung, genito-urinary
Clinical Interests: Prostate brachytherapy, chemoradiotherapy for lung cancer
Pen Picture: Dr Mangar has trained in all aspects of oncology including radiotherapy and chemotherapy. For radiotherapy particular interest in image guided conformal radiotherapy, and high dose rate brachytherapy for prostate cancer. He is available for daily consultation. For chemotherapy, his interest lies in chemotherapy for metastatic prostate cancer and exploring new chemoradiotherapy regimes for lung cancer.
Languages Spoken: English
Regular Cromwell Clinics: Yes
Telephone Number: 020 8383 3170
Clinic days:
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Year Qualified: 1994
Memberships: MRCP, FRCR, ESTRO, AACR, British Uro-Oncology Group
NHS Hospital: Hammersmith Hospital
Additional Posts: Central Middlesex Hospital
Research Interests: Image guided radiotherapy
Published Papers: • Mangar SA, MR Sydes, Tucker HL, Coffey J. et al.
Evaluating the relationship between erectile dysfunction and dose received by the penile bulb in patients undergoing conformal radiotherapy for prostate cancer: Analysis of data from the MRC RT01 dose escalation trial.
Radiother Oncol 2006, 80:355-362.
• Mangar SA, Foo K, Norman A, Shaidi M et al.
Evaluating the effect of reducing the high dose volume on toxicity of radiotherapy in the treatment of bladder cancer. Clinical Oncology 2006, 18(6):466-473.
• Mangar SA, Slevin NJ, Mais KL, and Sykes AJ.
Evaluating predictive factors for determining enteral nutrition in patients receiving radical radiotherapy for head and neck cancer. Radiother Oncol 2006, 78(2):152-8.
• McNair H, Coffey J, Mangar SA, et al.
A comparison of CT and ultrasound based images to localize the prostate for external beam radiotherapy. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 2006, 63(3):678-87.
• Mangar SA, Thompson A, Miles E, Huddart R, et al
The feasibility of using gold seeds to act as fiducial markers for bladder localisation during radiotherapy. British Journal of Radiology Published online before print November 22, 2006