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Biography
Professor Winter undertook his undergraduate medical training at the University of Bristol during which time he spent a further year gaining a BSc in Anatomy. He qualified as a doctor in 1997.
He completed his initial surgical training in the South West of England and the Oxford region, gaining a broad surgical experience. During this time he has also taught Anatomy to the medical students at the University of Oxford. He then completed his higher surgical training in Ear Nose and Throat Surgery on the Oxford training programme.
Stuart Winter
MD MB chB BSc FRCS (ORL-HNS)
Associate Professor
- Consultant Ear Nose and Throat, Head and Neck Surgeon
- Clinical Lead for Head and Neck Surgery
Stuart Winter is Associate Professor and a Consultant Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) Surgeon based at the John Radcliffe and Churchill Hospitals.
He has a specialist interest in tumours of the head and neck, both benign and malignant. He is a recognised national expert in the treatment and management of tumours. He is a member of the Oxford Head and Neck Multidisciplinary Team and Clinical Lead for Head and Neck Surgery at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
Recent publications
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Correction to: PET-CT-guided, symptom-based, patient-initiated surveillance versus clinical follow-up in head neck cancer patients (PETNECK2): study protocol for a multicentre feasibility study and non-inferiority, randomised, phase III trial (BMC Cancer, (2024), 24, 1, (823), 10.1186/s12885-024-12470-9)
Journal article
Nankivell P. et al, (2024), BMC Cancer, 24
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Survival outcomes in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma of unknown primary: A national cohort study
Journal article
Hardman JC. et al, (2024), Clinical Otolaryngology, 49, 604 - 620
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UK Head and Neck Cancer Multidisciplinary Guidelines - lay summary for non-clinicians.
Journal article
Homer JJ. et al, (2024), J Laryngol Otol, 138, S1 - S25
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Head and Neck Cancer: United Kingdom National Multidisciplinary Guidelines, Sixth Edition.
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Homer JJ. and Winter SC., (2024), J Laryngol Otol, 138, S1 - S224
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New robotic platform for transoral robotic surgery: an IDEAL stage 0 study
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Arora A. et al, (2024), BMJ Surgery, Interventions, & Health Technologies, 6, e000181 - e000181