Clinical Practice
Gynaecomastia: when and why to refer to specialist care
Hannah L Bromley, Rajiv Dave, Nigel Lord, Paul Wright, Matthew Rowland and Ashu Gandhi
British Journal of General Practice 2021; 71 (705): 185-188. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp21X715577
Hannah L Bromley
Nightingale Breast Centre, Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,
Manchester.
MBChB, PhDRoles: Junior specialist doctor
Rajiv Dave
Nightingale Breast Centre, Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,
Manchester.
MD, FRCSRoles: Consultant oncoplastic breast & endocrine surgeon
Nigel Lord
St Johns Medical Centre,
Altrincham.
MRCGP, PGCert GP EducRoles: GP partner
Paul Wright
South Manchester Clinical Commissioning Group; Northenden Group Practice, Northenden,
Manchester.
MBChBRoles: GP & clinical lead
Matthew Rowland
Liverpool Breast Unit, Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust,
Liverpool.
MA, FRCS,Roles: Consultant oncoplastic breast & endocrine surgeon
Ashu Gandhi
Nightingale Breast Centre, Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester; Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, University of Manchester,
Manchester.
MD, FRCSRoles: Consultant oncoplastic breast & endocrine surgeon
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