Dr Lip Wai Lee

Dr Lip Lee is a Consultant Clinical Oncologist based at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust in Manchester.

Dr Lee graduated from University of Melbourne, Australia in 1997. From there he started his general medical training in the UK. 

He started working in oncology in the Christie, Manchester in 2000, after completing his MRCP. During the course of his training in oncology at the Christie, he also visited the MD Anderson cancer centre and William Beaumont Hospital in the USA to develop further specific technical skills in IMRT and SABR. 

He is one of the clinical leads who developed stereotactic lung radiotherapy for lung cancer for the first time in the North West and is constantly involved with new developments in IMRT for head & neck and lung cancers.

Dr Lee was on the examination panel for Royal College of Radiologists, UK and Manchester medical school, and is currently the ‘Training Programme Director’ for the oncology training in the North West Region.

He speaks numberous anguages including English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Hakka, and Indonesian.

Additional Info

  • Surname (for filtering): Wai Lee
  • Search for a consultant by name: Dr Lip Wai Lee
  • Type of specialist: Clinical Oncologist
  • Qualifications: MBBS (Hons), MRCP, FRCR, MSc
  • Specialist Interests: Head and Neck, Lung cancer, Radiotherapy, IMRT, SABR, Skin Tumours
  • NHS Base: The Christie NHS Foundation Trust
  • Private Clinic(s): The Christie Clinic
  • Locations: North West & Cheshire
  • General Specialization: Lung
  • Others: Head and Neck, Lung cancer, Radiotherapy, IMRT, SABR, Skin Tumours

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