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Written by a private patient at Mount Vernon Cancer Centre
23rd January 2024


Mr Harrison put me at ease as soon as I walked into his office. He is honest and to the point and really helped me get through my radio/chemo. Halfway through I became very despondent and after talking to him he gave me the strength and motivation to finish my treatment . He is very thorough in gaining all the right tests before moving onto treatment and exceptionally knowledgeable in his field.

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Written by a NHS patient at Hillingdon Hospital
9th August 2023


After reading previous reviews, I was very apprehensive meeting Dr Harrison. He is a brilliant oncologist regardless of what people say. He is direct and to the point which is what I think people need. He’s not going to fill you with false hope which I actually believe made my brothers prognosis easier to process and plan for.

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Written by a private patient at Bishops Wood Hospital - part of Circle Health Group
16th November 2021


I first met Dr Harrison in Sept 2020 in the midst of a global pandemic and 8 weeks after having Whipple surgery in Hammersmith hospital I was distraught at the thought of needing chemotherapy but after our 1st consultation felt completely reassured Dr Harrison was very straightforward and took time to fully explain the process and drawbacks of the treatment. He was brutally honest and didn't attempt to soften the impact, yet I felt 100% confident I was in good hands After 3 sessions of folfirinox chemo I was ready to quit but a phone consultation was quickly arranged and Mark adjusted the dose. Fast forward a year, and I now only see Dr Harrison every 3-4 months. There is no sign of any spread or recurrence and I feel constantly reassured by his ongoing care! If you want a straight talking, confident, knowledgeable consultant then Dr Harrison is definitely your man!

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Written by a NHS patient at Mount Vernon Cancer Centre
24th February 2021


My father has been under Dr Harrison since Oct 2020. The care and attention he has received has been nothing short of disgusting. I am currently writing this while waiting for a scheduled call from Dr Harrison that was due to take place 4 hour ago, this is now the 3-4 scheduled call we have had with him over the last few months that we have been left waiting in excess of 2 hours after the agreed time. What can Dr Harrison do better; 1. Not give devastating and brutal updates on someone's progress via letter and then expect the patient to wait over 4 weeks to speak to someone so they can ask questions and understand what this means to them. 2. Actually call - for the majority of my dads treatment he has been in contact with Dr Harrisons secretary more than the consultant himself and when we do get him to agree to a call we are left waiting for hours after the expected call time. 3. Read patient files before engaging with them. The last time we spoke to him after waiting hours he had no idea what was going on with my Dads case and in fact asked my Dad him why he was now on palliative care! 4. Be honest - My dad was completely unaware that his Cancer was incurable until an unexpected letter dropped through his door the day before Christmas which advised us that he was now incurable. We then spent weeks getting our head round this to find that Dr Harrison didn't know this was what we had been told and in fact wanted to explore the option of a liver re-section. 5. Give explanations - my Dad struggled with the target drugs he was given more than that Chemo itself. When he raised this with the hospital he kept being told to "have a break" from them with no explanation as to what impact this may have on his recovery.

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Written by a patient at Mount Vernon Cancer Centre
25th October 2020


This oncologist gave me no hope and a particularly devistating prognosis. His delivery was quite brutal and when I sought a second opinion he was furious. His consultation had a profound effect on my mental wellbeing.

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