The diagnosis is based on the medical history, neurological examination and computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. If there is no history of cancer, it is necessary to undergo more extensive testing to determine the primary cancer such as blood, urine and stool tests, chest x-ray, colonoscopy, chest/abdominal CT scan and mammography.
Head & Senior Consultant
MBBS (UNSW, Australia), FRCSEd (Neurosurgery), MRCSEd, MMED (Surgery), MHPEd (MGH, United States)
Clinical Interests: Neurotrauma, Skull Base Surgery, Endoscopic Pituitary, General Neurosurgery
Consultant
MBBS (UK), BSc (Hons), MRCS (London), MMed (Ortho), FRCSEd (Ortho)
Clinical Interests: Musculoskeletal Tumour Service, Acute Care