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Juan Valle MB, ChB, MSc, FRCP

Juan W Valle MB, ChB, MSc, FRCP

Professor and Honorary Consultant of Medical Oncology, Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre Institute of Cancer Studies, University of Manchester; Department of Medical Oncology, The Christie NHS Foundation Trust; Head of Service, The Christie Neuroendocrine ENETS Centre of Excellence, Manchester, United Kingdom

Juan Valle is a Professor / Honorary Consultant of Medical Oncology in the Manchester Academic Health Sciences Centre (Institute of Cancer Studies). He is based in the Department of Medical Oncology at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust within the Gastrointestinal Disease Group and treats cancers of the pancreas, liver and biliary tract, neuroendocrine tumours and colorectal cancer. He is Head of Service for The Christie Neuroendocrine ENETS Centre of Excellence. 

Professor Valle is a member of the UK National Cancer Research Network (NCRN) Upper Gastrointestinal Clinical Studies Group and member of the hepatobiliary, and pancreatic subgroups; in addition he is Chair of the Neuroendocrine Subgroup. He has been awarded a number of grants for research leading to numerous publications and presentations and national and international meetings and is a peer-reviewer for a number of international medical journals.

He is a member of ASCO (American Society of Clinical Oncology), ESMO (European Society of Medical Oncology), UKI NETS (UK and Ireland Neuroendocrine Tumour Society) and ENETS (European Neuroendocrine Tumour Society).