Consultant urologist Paul Miller, 63, was said to be an early advocate of high intensity focused ultrasound (Hifu) - described as novel and experimental - which emerged in the mid-2000s.
Consultant urologist Paul Miller, 62, (pictured) is accused of being financially motivated when he referred eight patients to undergo high intensity focused ultrasound (Hifu) which uses high frequency sound waves to burn away cancer cells
A prostate cancer patient did not know his doctor had a financial link to a new private treatment that he strongly recommended to him, a tribunal heard.
Consultant urologist Paul Miller, 62, is accused of being financially motivated when he referred eight patients to undergo high intensity focused ultrasound (Hifu) which uses high frequency sound waves to burn away cancer cells.
Mr Miller worked at East Surrey Hospital in Redhill treated patients suffering from bladder and prostate cancer.