Graham Munneke is a Consultant Interventional Radiologist at St. George’s Hospital,
London since 2005. He qualified from St. George’s Hospital Medical School and after
gaining membership to the Royal College of Physicians he subsequently trained in
InterventionalRadiology.
Graham leads the hepato-billiary and interventional oncology services at St.
George’s Hospital. He provides multi-modality minimally invasive comprehensive
cancer therapies including: chemo-embolisation, radio-embolisation (Selective
Internal Radiation Therapy), microwave ablation and cryoablation.
Research interests:
One of the most recent positions Graham has held is Chairman of the research and
registries committee of the British Society of Interventional Radiology. He developed
and administers the UK SIRT registry, which collects data on all radio-embolisation
cases performed in the UK. He is a specialist advisor to NICE for radio-emolisation.
He is a member of the NHS England Commissioning through evaluation SIRT
committee, which overseas provision of radio-embolisation in the NHS.
Recent Publications
Graham is the author of several peer-reviewed papers and has lectured at National
and International level on the subject of chemo and radio-embolisation.
Member of:
- Royal College of Radiologists
- Royal College of Physicians of England
- British Society of Interventional Radiologists
- Cardio-vascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe
- Radiological Society of North America
Private Outpatient Clinics:
Monday – PM and Thursday – PM
Services that this consultant provides:
Tumour Ablations Vascular Oncology Vascular Access and Intervention