Professor Carolyn Taylor
Carolyn Taylor
BM BCh (oxon) MA MRCP FRCR DPhil
Professor, Clinical Research Fellow and Honorary Consultant Oncologist
Carolyn Taylor is a consultant clinical oncologist and professor of oncology. She studied medicine at Oxford University. Her clinical training was in general medicine and then clinical oncology. She gained Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists in 2004.
Since then she has worked as a clinical research fellow at the the Clinical Trial Service Unit & Epidemiological Studies Unit (CTSU), doing research alongside clinical work. She completed her DPhil on the risk of heart disease after breast cancer radiotherapy in 2008.
She now provides clinical leadership in large international collaborations including oncologists, epidemiologists, statisticians and cancer registry staff.
She works in the Early Breast Cancer Trialists’ Collaborative Group (EBCTCG) on trials of surgery and radiotherapy.
She is Principal Investigator on a Cancer Research UK research program on the benefits and risks of cancer treatments. This programme combines information from high quality datasets to produce estimates of benefits and risks for use by oncologists in the clinic today.
Recent publications
Histological types of invasive breast cancer in 830,000 women diagnosed in England during 1988-2016.
Journal article
Probert J. et al, (2025), J Pathol Clin Res, 11
Histological types of invasive breast cancer in 830,000 women diagnosed in England during 1988–2016
Conference paper
Probert J. et al, (2025), Journal of Pathology Clinical Research, 11
Patients need information on the risk of second cancer after early breast cancer.
Journal article
MacKenzie M. et al, (2025), BMJ, 390
Second cancers in 475 000 women with early invasive breast cancer diagnosed in England during 1993-2016: population based observational cohort study.
Journal article
McGale P. et al, (2025), BMJ, 390
Estimated Doses to the Heart, Lungs and Oesophagus and Risks From Typical UK Radiotherapy for Early Breast Cancer During 2015-2023.
Journal article
Holt F. et al, (2024), Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol), 36, e322 - e332
