Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Cancer expert earned praise from royalty

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AN esteemed cancer expert has died suddenly after having a yellow fever jab.

Professor Martin Gore, 67, was once described as an “inspiratio­n” by the Duke of Cambridge.

The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, where Prof Gore had worked for more than 30 years, said his loss would be “immense”.

Travellers to sub-Saharan Africa, most of South America, parts of central America and the Caribbean are told to get the vaccine, which provides lifelong protection from the mosquito-borne infection.

But it is not always recommende­d for certain groups of people, including the over-60s. Serious side-effects, affecting the brain or other organs, occur fewer than ten times for every million doses of the vaccine, the NHS says.

Prof Gore was a professor of cancer at the Institute of Cancer Research and a former medical director at the Royal Marsden.

He was made a CBE in the Queen’s birthday honours in 2016 for services to oncology.

The Duke of Cambridge, as president of the Royal Marsden, presented him with a lifetime achievemen­t award in 2015.

He said: “I’ve found Martin a source of inspiratio­n – his infectious enthusiasm and passion for his work, and his obvious compassion and kindness for his patients, their family and friends, reinforces my knowledge that the Royal Marsden is a truly special place.

“He’s one of the pioneers of 20th century cancer care, and a friend, colleague and trusted doctor to many.”

The hospital trust said: “Martin was at the heart of the Royal Marsden’s life and work in research, treatment and the training of our next generation of oncologist­s.

“His contributi­on as medical director for 10 years, a trustee of the Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, and as a clinician is unparallel­ed.”

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