Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust
London, Southwark
Dr Ntentas is an NIHR clinical-academic radiotherapy physicist and his main research area is investigating the early and late effects of radiotherapy and particularly radiation-related cardiovascular toxicities and second cancers. He is also investigating the potential benefits and risks of proton beam therapy for lymphoma, paediatrics and oesophageal cancer patients amongst other projects. Other research interests include radio-ablation for Ventricular Tachycardia and advanced treatment planning techniques for lymphoma such as blood sparring RT.
He holds a DPhil in Population Health (Medical Physics) from the University of Oxford, two Masters degrees in Clinical Sciences and Medical Physics from King’s College London and the University of Surrey and a BSc in Nuclear Physics from Aristotle University, Greece.
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