Professor George Kannourakis has been a practising medical oncologistA doctor who specialises in treating cancer. and clinical haematologist in the Ballarat community since 1992. His research interests are in the biology of histiocytic disorders and translational research involving immunotherapy and clinical trials.
Training in paediatric haematologyStudy of the blood. and oncologyThe study and treatment of tumours, cancers. commenced in 1981 at the Queen Victoria Medical Centre, and subsequently at the Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne. Training involved management of thalassaemia and related disorders, and acutenew, recent, comes with an urgent or significant sense, is sudden, sharp or urgent management of haematological and oncological conditions. As Physician to the Oncology Clinic and subsequently Acting Haematologist/Oncologist, experience was obtained with the management of acute and chronicA long-lasting disease that changes slowly. oncological problems as well as palliative careLessening pain without curing the disease.. Further training was obtained at the Dana Farber CancerA disease where abnormal cells split without control and spread to other nearby body tissue and/or organs. Cancer cells can also spread to other parts of the body through the bloodstream and lymph systems. Institute in Boston between 1988-1990.
On return from overseas in 1990, he was appointed as Haematologist/Oncologist with responsibility for the management of children with a wide range of haematological and oncological conditions including management of patients undergoing autologous and allogeneic bone marrowIs soft, spongy tissue found in bones that makes blood cells. transplantation. Clinical contributions have been the initiation of G-CSF therapy in patients with glycogen storage 1b disease in Australia, participation in ANZCCSG clinical trials and providing an interface between clinical medicine and basic research. He was appointed to the International Advisory Board for the Severe Chronic NeutropeniaWhen the number of neutrophils, a type of white blood cell, in your blood is too low and your body is less able to fight and kills germs and infection. International Registry in 1993. Initiation of innovative trial of differentiation therapy in a patient with erythroleukaemia using DMSO and erythropoietin.
Experience in Medical OncologyStudy and treatment of cancer using chemotherapy (chemical drugs). was obtained at Dana Farber Cancer Institute and as Visiting Medical OncologistA doctor who is a specialist in cancer treatment. at both the Base Hospital and St John of God Hospitals in Ballarat (1991 – 1996). From 1996 until 2003, appointment at Ballarat Health Services as Consultant Medical Oncologist, responsible for the management of patients with cancer at St. John of God Hospital. He currently practices at Ballarat Day Procedure Centre and has outreach clinics in Stawell and Horsham. For the services Professor Kannourakis has provided to the rural community he was awarded a Distinguished Rural Doctors Award.
Location
1117 Howitt Street, Wendouree VIC, Australia