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Dr Minmin Li
MBBS (Hons) MMed (Clin Epi) FRACP, Cancer Geneticist
Languages spoken
English, Mandarin, Chinese
Overview
Centres
Clinical interests
Clinical interest in Hereditary cancer.
Dr Minmin Li is a Clinical Cancer Geneticist, having completed training through the Royal College of Physicians (RACP) in both medical oncology (cancer treatment) and clinical genetics. She is appointed as a Cancer Genetics consultant at Prince of Wales Hospital and St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney.
Minmin is the current cancer genetics reference committee co-chair for eviQ, which develops evidence-based genetic testing and risk management guidelines for individuals with an inherited cause of cancer. She is a member of the Human Genetics Society of Australia (HGSA) and Clinical Oncology Society of Australia (COSA). She has a Master of Medicine (Clinical Epidemiology) and is a Conjoint Lecturer with the University of New South Wales. She provides supervision and education to doctors and allied health members. She is an investigator on prospective genetics clinical trials, and has published in several peer reviewed journals.

Research interests
- Hereditary endocrine tumour syndromes
- Patient communication and quality improvement.
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