
Michael Jones
Clinical Associate Professor Michael Jones is a radiation oncologist at Icon Cancer Centre Hobart. He attained his Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) at the Australian National University.
He completed radiation oncology training in New South Wales and achieved fellowship of the RANZCR in 2016. Michael subsequently undertook a clinical research fellowship at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto, Canada. He has a Master of Public Health and a PhD in Medicine.
Michael is also a staff specialist radiation oncologist and Director of Training at the Royal Hobart Hospital. He has an appointment as a Clinical Associate Professor within the Tasmanian School of Medicine at the University of Tasmania.
Michael is a member of the executive committee of the Faculty of Radiation Oncology Genito-Urinary Group (FROGG). He has a strong interest in research and clinical trials. Michael has been awarded several competitive research grants and has been published in leading international radiation oncology journals. He is the principal investigator of a number of active clinical trials in Hobart.
Michael treats a broad range of cancers including prostate cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, brain cancer, lymphoma and gastrointestinal cancer (oesophagus, stomach, pancreas, colon, rectum and anal canal).
Sat 26 Jul
International Speakers from ASM
Sat 26 Jul
Q&A with the MDT Experts
Scientific Session 3B
Fast Forward Boost: Accelerating Breast Cancer Treatment with Ultra Hypo-Fractionated Radiotherapy
Trainee and Early-Career Day
International Speakers from ASM
- Lesley Fallowfield: Communicating the Risk of Recurrence: The IMPARTER Trial.
- Michael Jones: Who needs radiation after neoadjuvant therapy?
- Adam Brufsky: Challenges with ADCs, toxicity management, sequencing, and radiation therapy.
- Shelley Potter: Is there a future for axillary dissection/and simple mastectomy?
Trainee and Early-Career Day
Q&A with the MDT Experts
Panel: Sunit Sarkar (Medical Oncologist), Michael Jones (Radiation Oncologist), Sanjay Warrier (Surgical Oncologist), Emma Crowley (BCT CAP).
Trainee presentations discussing tricky cases that would generate discussion at the MDT.