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Dr Susannah Graham & Dr Sanjeev Kumar

Dr Susannah Graham completed her medical degree with honours at the University of Sydney. Following graduation, she obtained her surgical education and formal training from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 2015. Dr Graham then completed a fellowship at St George Hospital in Breast and Endocrine Surgery in 2016. She was then appointed as the BreastSurgANZ Post Fellowship Training Fellow at Westmead Breast Cancer Institute. Dr Graham spent 18 months at the Westmead Breast Cancer Institute where she was able to further her experience and training in breast surgical oncology and oncoplastic breast surgery. Coordinator of a unit of study for the University of Sydney Masters of Surgery (Breast Surgery).

Dr Sanjeev Kumar is a Medical Oncologist and Clinician Scientist who grew up in country NSW, before completing undergraduate medical studies at the University of New South Wales in 2006. He trained as a Medical Oncologist at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, the Chris O’Brien Lifehouse and in the United Kingdom. Sanjeev moved to Cambridge (UK) in 2015 to undertake a fellowship in the Addenbrooke’s Hospital Cancer Drug Development Unit. He was then awarded a University of Cambridge scholarship in 2016 to complete a cancer molecular biology PhD at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, with a focus on Oestrogen receptor-positive breast cancer. Simultaneously, he ran a UK-wide clinical trial for patients with ER-positive breast cancer. Dr Kumar has returned to Australia to continue his clinical and academic focus on breast cancer with positions at Lifehouse, The Kinghorn Cancer Centre and the Garvan Institute of Medical Research.

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