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Written by a private patient at The London Clinic
16th July 2024


Mr Jenkins is an outstanding surgeon with a deep understanding of every aspect of bowel cancer. I have no hesitation in recommending him. When I was searching for an expert after being diagnosed, a number of doctors told me he was the surgeon they'd want. Four years on, I feel fortunate to have had access to such care and expertise. (And he has a kind, efficient secretary.)

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Written by a private patient at The London Clinic
9th July 2024


A superb surgeon at the top of his field. Outstanding surgical ability, knowledge and understanding combine to produce great results. Trustworthy and candid, I would high recommend him.

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Written by a private patient at The London Clinic
5th July 2024


I have complete trust in Mr Jenkins who I believe to be the best surgeon in his field. I have a complex history due to a number of surgeries so it is not straight forward however I know I am in the best hands. I also like the fact he is straightforward and reassuring in his communication and gives information that is needed rather than overwhelming. I was in hospital for the last procedure for over 3 weeks and he was involved my daily care making decisions even if I did not see him. I am so grateful for his continuing care.

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Written by a private patient at Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital
5th July 2024


Mr Jenkins is very impressive and I am pleased to say that my surgery went extremely well.

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Written by a private patient at The London Clinic
21st May 2024


Mr Ian Jenkins is the best in his field. I have received the best care for colorectal bowel cancer at his hands since July 2019. His attention to detail and clarification of my questions at every stage in the treatment and surgical procedures over the last four years gives me great confidence in his abilities and expertise. I have recommended him to others who have had similar issues. On the matter of improvements to give greater care, it would be desirable if follow up reports after scans could be provided sooner rather than later. I am grateful for everything Mr Ian Jenkins has done and continues to do for me. He is an excellent colorectal specialist surgeon. Rev Jean-Laurent Marie

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  • General surgery

Profile

Mr John [Ian] T Jenkins has built a worldwide reputation in treating patients with complex bowel cancers through pioneering surgery and treatment approaches. He is Chair of Surgery and Consultant Surgeon at St. Mark’s, the National Bowel Hospital and Honorary Senior Lecturer at Imperial College and University of Glasgow Institute of Cancer Sciences. His practice encompasses both minimally and maximally invasive surgery for colon, rectal and anal cancer; both advanced and recurrent; inflammatory bowel disease related cancer; severe endometriosis; other complex pelvic malignant disease and pelvic rarities [e.g retrorectal tumours]. He has introduced minimally-invasive surgery, high complexity exenteration surgery, pelvic reconstruction techniques, HIPEC and intra-operative radiotherapy [IORT] to London centres and continues to innovate in the management of colorectal cancer.

Nationally, he chairs the Advanced Malignancy Subcommittee of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland and is a founder member of the UK Pelvic Exenteration Network and major contributor to the international PelvEx Collaborative. He has served on numerous national and international committees including the National Laparoscopic Training Programme Steering Group [lapco], lapco Training the Trainers Faculty, United European Gastroenterology [UEG] Scientific, Education, E-learning and Postgraduate Training committees; he supervises the Royal College of Surgeons of England-accredited Senior Clinical MiMICC Fellowship, that encompasses minimally and maximally invasive surgery for colorectal cancer; he has trained a cohort of surgical leaders in both minimally invasive and advanced cancer surgery. He is President of EFISDS and President Elect Designate of Royal Society of Medicine Coloproctology Section.

His interests centre on improving the quality and rapidity of recovery of patients after major and complex major surgery and he has published extensively and presented widely on colorectal and intestinal diseases, being involved in collaborative research and trials in cancer surgery, enhanced recovery and surgical training. He trains and performs live demonstration surgery and outreach surgery internationally with an international referral practice. His current scientific interests relate to host body composition and immunity and their manipulation in colorectal cancer, leading the BiCyCLE [Body Composition Manipulation in Colorectal Cancer] Research group that is conducting NIHR badged studies. Current H-index is 42. He is Surgeon to the Royal Household. Previous awards include American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons (ASCRS) International Fellowship and Independent Healthcare Awards Outstanding Contribution Award.