Constance Wood
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Dr Constance Wood FRCR | |
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| Born | Constance Annie Poyser Wood 1897 Wolverhampton |
| Died | (aged 88)[1] |
| Education | Wolverhampton Girls' High School, Newnham College, Cambridge, King's College Hospital |
| Known for | pioneering radiology |
| Medical career | |
| Profession | Doctor |
| Field | Oncology |
| Institutions | Royal Cancer Hospital, Hammersmith Hospital |
| Sub-specialties | Radiology |
| Notable works | First medical linear accelerator and cyclotron |
Constance "Connie" Annie Poyser Wood (1897–1985) was a pioneer of radiotherapy, leading research units in London when the speciality was being established.