Goh studied at Cheltenham Ladies' College, obtained a medical degree from University of Cambridge. She further trained at General Medicine and Radiology in London (UK) and University Health Network Hospitals in Toronto (Canada).[3] She has also worked as a Consultant Oncological Radiologist at Mount Vernon Hospital in the area of colorectal cancer.[4] She served as a president of the European Society of Oncologic Imaging in the past.[5] She is now a chair of the academic committee at the Royal College of Radiologists, and steering committee member of the European School of Radiology.[6]
She is interested in studying tumour heterogeneity, micro-environment, biomarker development in gastrointestinal, lung and renal cancers in humans using multi-modality functional imaging.[7] According to Scopus, she has published 209 scientific documents with 7233 citations, and an h-index of 45.[8] She has been mentioned on public online-blogs on several occasions for her cancer imaging work.[9][10][11] Her ORCID profile can be found here.[12]
Prof Goh is a deputy editor for the Radiology journal.[13]
Books edited
Radiotherapy in Practice - Imaging: edited by Peter J Hoskin; Vicky Goh.[14]
Grainger & Allison's Diagnostic Radiology: Oncological Imaging (sixth edition): edited by Victoria Goh, Andy Adam.[15]
MRI of the Gastrointestinal Tract: edited by Jaap Stoker (listed as a contributor).[16]
Chapters edited
Multislice CT: edited by Konstantin Nikolaou, Fabian Bamberg, Andrea Laghi, Geoffrey D. Rubin.[17]
Diffusion Weighted Imaging of the Gastrointestinal Tract: edited by Sofia Gourtsoyianni, Nikolaos Papanikolaou.[18]
PET/MRI in Oncology: Current Clinical Applications. edited by Andrei Iagaru, Thomas Hope, Patrick Veit-Haibach.[19]
Methods of Cancer Diagnosis, Therapy and Prognosis: Colorectal Cancer edited by M. A. Hayat.[20]
Selected publications
She has authored numerous publications. However, the following publications have more than 300 citations:
514 citations: Assessment of tumor heterogeneity: an emerging imaging tool for clinical practice?[21]
407 citations: Imaging biomarker roadmap for cancer studies.[22]
361 citations: Critical research gaps and translational priorities for the successful prevention and treatment of breast cancer.[23]
353 citations: Quantifying tumour heterogeneity in 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging by texture analysis.[24]
331 citations: Anal cancer: ESMO-ESSO-ESTRO Clinical Practice Guidelines for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up.[25]
326 citations: Are pretreatment 18F-FDG PET tumor textural features in non–small cell lung cancer associated with response and survival after chemoradiotherapy?[26]
306 citations: Assessment of primary colorectal cancer heterogeneity by using whole-tumor texture analysis: contrast-enhanced CT texture as a biomarker of 5-year survival.[27]
304 citations: Non–small cell lung cancer: histopathologic correlates for texture parameters at CT.[28]
^Hoskin, Peter J. Goh, Vicky. (2010). Radiotherapy in practice : imaging. Oxford University Press. ISBN978-0-19-923132-4. OCLC624427469.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^O'Connor, James P. B. Aboagye, Eric O. Adams, Judith E. Aerts, Hugo J. W. L. Barrington, Sally F. Beer, Ambros J. Boellaard, Ronald Bohndiek, Sarah E. Brady, Michael Brown, Gina Buckley, David L. Chenevert, Thomas L. Clarke, Laurence P. Collette, Sandra Cook, Gary J. Desouza, Nandita M. Dickson, John C. Dive, Caroline Evelhoch, Jeffrey L. Faivre-Finn, Corinne Gallagher, Ferdia A. Gilbert, Fiona J. Gillies, Robert J. Goh, Vicky Griffiths, J. R. Groves, Ashley M. Halligan, Steve Harris, Adrian L. Hawkes, David J. Hoekstra, Otto S. Huang, Erich P. Hutton, Brian F. Jackson, Edward F. Jayson, Gordon C. Jones, Andrew Koh, Dow-Mu Lacombe, Denis Lambin, Philippe Lassau, Nathalie Leach, Martin O. Lee, Ting-Yim Leen, Edward L. Lewis, Jason S. Liu, Yan Lythgoe, Mark F. Manoharan, Prakash Maxwell, Ross J. Miles, Kenneth A. Morgan, Bruno Morris, Steve Ng, Tony Padhani, Anwar R. Parker, Geoff J. M. Partridge, Mike Pathak, Arvind P. Peet, Andrew C. Punwani, Shonit Reynolds, Andrew R. Robinson, Simon P. Shankar, Lalitha K. Sharma, Ricky A. Soloviev, Dmitry Stroobants, Sigrid G. Sullivan, Daniel C. Taylor, Stuart A. Tofts, Paul S. Tozer, Gillian M. van Herk, Marcel B. Walker-Samuel, Simon Wason, James Williams, Kaye J. Workman, Paul Yankeelov, Thomas E. Brindle, Kevin M. McShane, Lisa M. Jackson, Alan Waterton, John C. (March 2017). Imaging biomarker roadmap for cancer studies. OCLC1000469274.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^Imperial College London; University of Dundee; University of Southampton; University of Birmingham; University of Manchester; University of Sheffield; King's College London; University College London; Cancer Research UK/University of Cambridge; Newcastle University; University of Nottingham; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Queen Mary University of London; University of Glasgow; University of East Anglia; University College Dublin; The Institute of Cancer Research; University of Cardiff; University of Leeds; Royal College of Surgeons Ireland; University of Chester; University of Oxford; University of Edinburgh; National Cancer Research Institute; Queen’s University Belfast; University College Cork; University of Leicester; Princess Alice Hospice; University of Sussex; University of Liverpool; London Research Institute; Brunel University; Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Eccles, Suzanne A. Aboagye, Eric O. Ali, Simak Anderson, Annie S. Armes, Jo Berditchevski, Fedor Blaydes, Jeremy P. Brennan, Keith Brown, Nicola J. Bryant, Helen E. Bundred, Nigel J. Burchell, Joy M. Campbell, Anna M. Carroll, Jason S. Clarke, Robert B. Coles, Charlotte E. Cook, Gary J. Cox, Angela Curtin, Nicola J. Dekker, Lodewijk V. dos Santos Silva, Isabel Duffy, Stephen W. Easton, Douglas F. Eccles, Diana M. Edwards, Dylan R. Edwards, Joanne Evans, D. Gareth Fenlon, Deborah F. Flanagan, James M. Foster, Claire Gallagher, William M. Garcia-Closas, Montserrat Gee, Julia M. W. Gescher, Andy J. Goh, Vicky Groves, Ashley M. Harvey, Amanda J. Harvie, Michelle Hennessy, Bryan T. Hiscox, Stephen Holen, Ingunn Howell, Sacha J. Howell, Anthony Hubbard, Gill Hulbert-Williams, Nicholas J. Hunter, Myra S. Jasani, Bharat Jones, Louise J. Key, Timothy J. Kirwan, Cliona C. Kong, Anthony Kunkler, Ian H. Langdon, Simon P. Leach, Martin O. Mann, David J. Marshall, John F. Martin, Lesley A. Martin, Stewart G. Macdougall, Jennifer E. Miles, David W. Miller, William R. Morris, Joanna R. Moss, Sue M. Mullan, Paul Natrajan, Rachel O’Connor, James P. O’Connor, Rosemary Palmieri, Carlo Pharoah, Paul D. P. Rakha, Emad A. Reed, Elizabeth Robinson, Simon P. Sahai, Erik Saxton, John M. Schmid, Peter Smalley, Matthew J. Speirs, Valerie Stein, Robert Stingl, John Streuli, Charles H. Tutt, Andrew N. J. Velikova, Galina Walker, Rosemary A. Watson, Christine J. Williams, Kaye J. Young, Leonie S. Thompson, Alastair M. (2013-10-01). Critical research gaps and translational priorities for the successful prevention and treatment of breast cancer. BioMed Central. OCLC946781660.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^Chicklore, Sugama; Goh, Vicky; Siddique, Musib; Roy, Arunabha; Marsden, Paul K.; Cook, Gary J. R. (2012-10-13). "Quantifying tumour heterogeneity in 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging by texture analysis". European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. 40 (1): 133–140. doi:10.1007/s00259-012-2247-0. ISSN1619-7070. PMID23064544. S2CID24695383.