Richard Scolyer Explained

Richard Scolyer
Birth Date:1966 12, df=yes
Birth Name:Richard Anthony Scolyer
Birth Place:Launceston, Tasmania
Education:University of Tasmania
University of Sydney
Occupation:Pathologist, Co-Medical Director and Translational Researcher
Organization:Melanoma Institute Australia
Spouse:Katie Nicoll
Children:3[1]

Richard Anthony Scolyer (born 16 December 1966[2]) is an Australian pathologist. He is a senior staff specialist in tissue pathology and diagnostic oncology at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital,[3] [4] co-medical director at the Melanoma Institute Australia,[5] and Conjoint professor at the University of Sydney.[6] He was joint 2024 Australian of the Year with Georgina Long.

Career

Scolyer provides a clinical consultation service for the diagnosis of difficult pigmented lesions and receives more than 2000 cases for opinion from Australasia and beyond annually. He integrates his clinical practice with co-leading a translational melanoma research laboratory.

In February 2019, he was ranked the world's 10th leading publisher on the topic of melanoma and the world's leading publisher in melanoma pathology.[7] Scolyer has co-authored more than 700 publications and book-chapters on the subject, and was an editor of the 4th Edition of the WHO Classification of Tumours.[8]

Cancer diagnosis and treatment

Scolyer was diagnosed with an incurable brain cancer, glioblastoma IDH wild-type, in June 2023.[9] He underwent combination immunotherapy before surgical excision, a sequence Scolyer and his colleagues have applied successfully for melanoma, but is non-standard for brain cancer due to concerns about toxicity, whether drugs will reach the brain, and speed of tumour development. As at eighteen months after surgery, Scolyer's cancer has not returned, a promising result with potentially broader implications, though oncologists warn that it is too early to judge effectiveness versus standard protocols.[10]

Awards and recognition

Scolyer received the New South Wales Premier's Award for Outstanding Cancer Research in 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2020.[11]

He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for "distinguished service to medicine, particularly in the field of melanoma and skin cancer, and to national and international professional organisations" in the 2021 Queen's Birthday Honours.

He was named 2024 Australian of the Year alongside Georgina Long by the National Australia Day Council, a not-for-profit Australian Government-owned social enterprise.[12]

Notes and References

  1. News: Burns . Brielle . 4 December 2023 . Doctor facing 'certain death' does unthinkable . . 2 January 2024.
  2. https://australianoftheyear.org.au/sites/default/files/2024-01/media_release_-_2024_australian_of_the_year_awards_announcement.pdf
  3. Web site: Professor Richard Anthony Scolyer. 2021-06-13. It's an Honour.
  4. Web site: Tissue Pathology at RPA. 2021-02-06. www.tissuepathologyatrpa.com.au. en.
  5. Web site: Our team. 2020-08-13. Melanoma Institute Australia. en.
  6. Web site: Staff Profile. 2020-08-13. The University of Sydney. en-AU.
  7. Web site: Melanoma: Worldwide - Expertscape.com. 2020-08-13. expertscape.com.
  8. Book: DE. Elder. WHO Classification of Skin Tumours. D. Massi. RA. Scolyer. R. Willemze. 11 September 2018 . World Health Organization . 978-92-832-2440-2. en.
  9. News: MacLennan . Leah . 20 September 2023 . Cancer expert given experimental treatments for incurable brain tumour describes 'phenomenal' results . . 20 September 2023.
  10. News: Turnbull . Tiffany . Richard Scolyer: Melanoma doctor's high-stakes gamble to treat his brain cancer . 3 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
  11. Web site: NSW Premier's Awards for Outstanding Cancer Research.
  12. News: Who are Georgina Long and Richard Scolyer, the 2024 Australians of the Year? . 25 January 2024 . SBS News . 25 January 2024 . en.