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Kalnisha Naidoo is a histopathologist and PhD in Molecular Pathology currently serving as an Adjunct/Honorary Senior Lecturer at King's College London, where she leads the ‘Translational Pathology’ Laboratory at the Rayne Institute. Her research primarily focuses on breast cancer, particularly the lymphatic metastasis and the immune/stromal interactions in tumors. She has contributed to significant studies on the prevalence and causes of vision loss in Southeast Asia and Oceania. Kalnisha is also actively involved in teaching, leading courses on Molecular Pathology at King’s College Hospital and facilitating training for the London Deanery. Her work emphasizes the importance of various pathways in cancer spread, particularly through the study of axillary lymph nodes, contributing valuable insights into surgical approaches for breast lesions identified during routine screenings. Kalnisha's research outputs include peer-reviewed articles and collaborative studies that seek to improve understanding and treatment of breast cancer, reflecting her commitment to advancing knowledge in the field of pathology and oncology.
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