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      • Dr Adrian Cree initially completed a degree in psychology, which allowed him to gain a better understanding of the human mind and behaviour. He then completed his medical degree in Central London and St Bartholomew's, before then carrying out a further six years of specialist psychiatric training at the Maudsley in South East London.
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  1. Jun 27, 2023 · The International Collaboration on Cancer Reporting (ICCR) would like to thank Dr Ian Cree for his work as Head of World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Tumours at the WHO International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) since 2017.

  2. Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common malignant tumor of the penis. The 2022 WHO classification reinforces the 2016 classification and subclassifies precursor lesions and tumors...

  3. Dec 13, 2017 · In an interview with the journal The Pathologist, Dr Ian Cree, the new Head of the WHO Classification of Tumours Group at IARC, talks about his vision of pathology for the future. Listen to podcast. Close Reading Mode.

  4. thepathologist.com › the-power-list-2015 › ian-creeIan Cree - The Pathologist

    Ian Cree. Ian is a molecular pathologist at University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire, visiting professor at Coventry University, and honorary professor of pathology at University College London’s Institute of Ophthalmology.

  5. www.iarc.who.int › staff_member › ian-creeIan Cree – IARC

    Media Centre. Publications. Training. Events. Jobs & Careers. About IARC. Contact us. 25 avenue Tony Garnier CS 90627 69366 LYON CEDEX 07 France. +33 (0)4 72 73 84 85.

  6. Jun 10, 2021 · Dr Richard Cree, an intensive care consultant at the James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough said he would prefer the Government to push back the June 21 so-called Freedom Day. But he...

  7. Self-confessed failed retiree Ian Cree tells us what it means to hold the world’s top pathology job at the World Health Organisation and the lightbulb moment in his career that made him fully appreciate the positive impact of his work.

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