We believe that co-ordinated multidisciplinary care is essential for optimal outcomes in patients with rare male genital cancers. Our service includes healthcare specialists who manage all aspects of your care. You can find their contact details below.

Surgeons are doctors who carry out operations. They examine patients, plan the best type of surgery, and perform procedures.

Consultant Secretary/Contact details

Professor Vijay Sangar

Michelle Rose michelle.rose@nhs.net

Mr Maurice Lau

Susan Burke Susan.burke10@nhs.net

Mr Arie Parnham

Susan Burke Susan.burke10@nhs.net

Lauren Walker Lauren.walker30@nhs.net (for Wirral University Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust)

Stephanie Sharpe Stephanie.Sharpe4@nhs.net (for HCA Private patients)

Mr Panogiotis Christopoulos

Nicola Carter Nicola.carter36@nhs.net

Plastic surgeons may be involved if reconstruction is needed after cancer surgery.

Consultant Secretary/Contact details

Mr Titus Grecu (Reconstruction)

Gail Willcock gail.willcock@nhs.net

Mr Damir Kosutic (Lymphoedema services)

Linda Stewart linda.stewart9@nhs.net

Mr Demeesh Oudit (Lymphoedema services)

Linda Stewart linda.stewart9@nhs.net

Clinical oncologists are cancer doctors who treat cancer using treatments other than surgery. This can include radiotherapy and sometimes chemotherapy.

Consultant Secretary/Contact details

Dr Anna Tran

Aine Healy aine.healy2@nhs.net

Dr Andrew Hudson

Claire Brookes  claire.brookes8@nhs.net

An advanced practitioner is a highly trained health professional who works closely with doctors and nurses. They assess patients, arrange tests, explain treatment plans, and provide ongoing care.

Advanced practitioner Secretary/Contact details

Katie Burtt

Nicola Carter Nicola.carter36@nhs.net

A clinical nurse specialist, often called a CNS, is a senior nurse. They support patients from diagnosis through treatment and follow-up care.

CNS Contact number

Ellis Owen

0161 918 7000

Sharon Capper

0161 446 3856

Jane Booker

0161 446 8018

Amy Richards (WUTH patients only)

0151 604 7477 (option 4)

A radiologist is a doctor who specialises in medical imaging. They look at scans such as ultrasound, CT, and MRI to help diagnose penile cancer and to see whether it has spread.

A histopathologist is a doctor who examines tissue samples to find out whether cancer is present and what type it is.

The multidisciplinary team coordinator organises the meetings where all the specialists discuss patient care. They make sure test results, clinic letters, and treatment plans are available to the team.

  • Joanna Jackson

  • Psycho-oncologists are mental health professionals who specialise in supporting people affected by cancer. They help patients cope with the emotional and psychological impact of cancer and its treatment. 
  • The supportive oncology service helps people with cancer manage symptoms such as pain, nausea, fatigue and anxiety, and supports overall wellbeing.
  • The chronic pain service helps people living with long-term pain get better control of their symptoms and improve daily functioning.
  • The Enhanced Recovery After Surgery team help patients recover as quickly and safely as possible following cancer surgery.