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Francis Chinegwundoh : Consultant Urologist, Harley Street, London

Francis Chinegwundoh - consultant urologist
Francis Chinegwundoh - consultant urologist
Mr Francis Chinegwundoh MBBS MS FRCS (Eng & Ed) FRCS(Urol) FEBU has been a Consultant Urologist at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London and the London NHS Trust and Newham University Hospital NHS Trust since 1996.
 
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He deals with diseases of the urinary/reproductive tracts in men and with urinary disease in women and offers relatively new techniques eg TUNA ( Transurethral Needle Ablation) for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and TVT ( Tension-free Tape) for urinary incontinence. 
 
He also has a private practice at 142-146 Harley Street, London and has admitting rights and appointments by arrangement at London Independent Hospital, BUPA Roding, London Clinic, Cromwell Hospital, London Bridge Hospital, Holly House Hospital and Wellington Hospital. 
 
Mr Chinegwundoh is also an honorary clinical senior lecturer at the University of London, a recognised teacher of the University of London, a visiting Professor in Urology to University Teaching Hospital of Enugu, Nigeria and an Associate Medical Director of Newham University Hospital NHS Trust, London. 
 

Academic Qualifications

1997FEBU Fellowship of The European Board of Urology
1995FRCS(Urol) Intercollegiate specialist urology examination
1994MS Master of Surgery, University of London
1989FRCS Eng Fellowship of The Royal College of Surgeons of England
1989
FRCS Ed Fellowship of The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh
1984MBBS St. George's Hospital Medical School, University of London, England
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Awards

2003Nigerian Achievement Award
2002Award: Man of Merit, by The Executive Professional Network, UK
1996Travelling Fellowship of The Section of Urology of The Royal Society of Medicine (RSM)
1996
William Cook Travelling Fellowship
1996Ethicon Foundation Fund Travel Award
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Professional memberships

 

Research interests

Prostate

  • Participant in multi-centre study of transurethral vaporisation of prostate (TVP) versus transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) 1998-2000. Funded by NHS health technology assessment
  • TUNA. Contributing data into the European Association of Urology Central Registry 2004 - ongoing
  • Prostate Cancer in Ethnic Subgroups (PROCESS) - incidence, presentation and access to health care. He is a co-recipient of a grant from the Department of Health. It is previewed on BBC online. The study commenced in 2003. Study centres in London and Bristol
  • Ethnicity and prostate cancer in East London. He has published the first UK data demonstrating an increased incidence of prostate cancer in black men in a UK population.
  • Prognostic factors in prostate cancer patients treated by watchful waiting. A joint study between Memorial Sloan Kettering Institute in New York and various UK institutions. 1999 - ongoing. This will lead to better identification of those men who can be safely kept under "watchful waiting" rather than undergo radical treatment for prostate cancer
  • Intermittent hormone therapy with immediate versus deferred radiation localised prostate cancer. Lead clinician and originator for this Barts and The London study. Six years into a ten year study.
  • European study [SEUG9001] into intermittent androgen suppression in prostate cancer
  • Phase 2 study of safety and tolerability of FE200486 (LHRH antagonist) in prostate cancer. Completed 2003
  • Dutasteride versus placebo for 4 years to reduce risk of biopsy detected prostate cancer. He is actively recruting into this study. It is for men with suspected prostate cancer but with a negatiave biopsy. Research suggest that 30% may subsequently be diagnosed with prostate cancer. The study is to find out if the drug dutasteride can reduce this risk. It is a multi-centre International study
  • Mitoxantrone and prednisolone and YM598 or placebo in hormone refractory prostate cancer. 2003. Recruitment complete
  • Lamins, capsaises and granzyme in prostate cancer. Supported by Cancer Research Fund Barts and The London. Work completed 2004 by my research registrar for MD thesis. Joint supervision with histopathology
  • P1NP versus bone scan in the staging of prostate cancer. 2002-04. Can a simple, cheap blood test replace bone scanning?
    Gene therapy for prostate cancer, 2005 ongoing. A collaboration with Institute of Cancer Research, Charterhouse Square, London


 Erectile dysfunction

  • 2mg verus 3mg Uprima in erectile dysfunction. 2003. completed.
  • Tadalafil versus sildenafil in the oral treatment of erectile dysfunction. 2003. Recruitment complete. A head to head study of the leading oral treatments 


 Female urology

  • Duloxetine versus placebo in the treatment of predominant stress urinary incontinence. 2004. He is actively recruiting into this study. This is the first drug for stress incontinence. Studies over the years are promising. Multi-centre international study. 


 Imaging

  • Virtual cystoscopy. This study is completed. It investigated using CT and 3-D reconstruction to image the bladder. Work has been presented at a National meeting and has been published. 


 Bladder cancer

  • Liarazol in superficial bladder cancer. 1998-2000. Completed.
 

Contact details

Private Practice 
142-146 Harley Street
London W1G 7LD
 
 
Tel: 020 7935 0023
Private secretary: 020 8851 0849
 
 
NHS Practice                              
 
Department of Urology
Barts and The London NHS Trust
St Bartholomew's Hospital
West Smithfield
London EC1A 7BE
 
Tel: 020 7601 8391
 
Department of Urology
Newham University Hospital NHS Trust
Glen Road
London E13 8SL
 
 
Tel: 020 7476 4000