Professor
University College London
Professor Caroline Moore MD FRCS(Urol)
NIHR Research Professor
Head Of Urology, University College London
Honorary Consultant Urologist, University College London Hospitals Trust
Caroline Moore is the first woman in the UK to become a Professor of Urology, and the first woman to be awarded the Golden Telescope, for significant and lasting contribution to urology within the first ten years of consultant appointment.
She is passionate about improving the diagnostic and treatment pathway for men with prostate cancer, using the latest in imaging technology, decision support and outcomes measurement.
She uses MRI in the diagnosis, surveillance and focal treatment of prostate cancer. Her international consensus work includes START (MRI guided biopsy reporting standards), PRECISE (MRI reporting in active surveillance) and the PRECISION study demonstrating the superiority of an MRI-targeted prostate cancer diagnosis pathway. She led the Re-Imagine screening study, using MRI and PSA as a community screening tool. She also studies the impact of prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment on patient reported outcome measures. In January 2023 she celebrated the completion of 1000 HIFU procedures for localised prostate cancer.
She is Head of Urology, University College London and holds an NIHR Research Professorship to develop BESPOKE – BeSpokE – Building and evaluating a Stratified Prostate Cancer pathway for Screening, Detection, Decision Support and SurveillancE.
Caroline became Chair of the Movember Global Cancer Advisory Committee in 2022. She is BAUS/RCS lead for Urological research and has worked with BAUS and TUF in this role to set up the TUF Urology Trials Unit. She is very keen to develop UK Urology clinical research, and mentors a number of newer investigators across the breadth of urology.
Her work is supported by major funders including Movember, Prostate Cancer UK, the National Institute for Health Research, the Medical Research Council and Cancer Research UK.
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Friday, May 13, 2022
2:45 PM – 4:00 PM