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Dr. Aileen Duffton serves as an Honorary Senior Lecturer within the School of Cancer Sciences at the University of Glasgow, based at the Beatson West of Scotland Cancer Centre in Glasgow. Her academic role centers on advancing radiation oncology through research and clinical collaboration, with a focus on optimizing radiotherapy delivery systems and patient-centered care pathways.
Her research spans Radiation Oncology, Cancer Research (particularly rectal and prostate malignancies), Clinical Trials infrastructure, Medical Imaging integration, and Patient Experience optimization. Key investigations examine radiographer-led clinical trial coordination, patient information efficacy, and advanced practice models for radiation therapy technicians (RTTs), reflecting a commitment to workforce innovation in oncology services.
Publication analysis (2018-2025) reveals consistent emphasis on stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR), hypofractionation protocols, and in-silico treatment modeling. Her work bridges technical radiotherapy physics with pragmatic clinical implementation, notably through Scottish Radiographer Research Forum collaborations addressing real-world challenges in trial recruitment and dose verification.
No scientific awards were documented in source materials. While her extensive co-authorship indicates active research mentorship, specific student advising records remain unreported. Collaborative networks prominently feature Scottish healthcare institutions including the Beatson Centre and University of Glasgow departments, with no dedicated lab or team structures specified.
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