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Liz O'Riordan (Elizabeth Louise Ball) was born on 1974 in British, is a British breast surgeon (born 1974). Discover Liz O'Riordan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

Popular As Elizabeth Louise Ball
Occupation Surgeon
Age 50 years old
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Born 1974
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1974

Elizabeth Louise O'Riordan (née Ball; born 1974) is a British retired breast surgeon, known for her work in breast cancer awareness by openly discussing her personal experiences in being diagnosed and treated for breast cancer.

O'Riordan trained in oncoplastic breast surgery at the Royal Marsden Hospital, London.

Elizabeth Louise O'Riordan née Ball, was born in 1974 to surgeon and general practitioner Keith Ball and his wife Isobel, a nurse.

She has one brother.

After observing colorectal surgery during sixth form work experience, she decided she wished to be a surgeon.

1998

She gained admission to the University of Wales College of Cardiff and subsequently received her medical degree in 1998.

O'Riordan completed her early surgical training in South Wales, where her first junior post was in paediatric surgery.

2008

Under the supervision of David Wynford-Thomas at Cardiff University, she studied the molecular genetics of thyroid cancer, completed her doctoral thesis and received her PhD in 2008.

2010

She had previously had two harmless breast cysts in 2010 and 2014, and thought this third lump would be the same.

Tests revealed a cancer, following which she completed chemotherapy and underwent a mastectomy.

Throughout her treatment and recovery, O'Riordan turned to exercise and started raising awareness about breast cancer.

2011

In 2011 she was granted a fellowship in oncoplastic surgery at the Royal Marsden Hospital, London.

During her time there, she began a master's in that same specialty at the University of East Anglia.

2013

Ipswich Hospital in Suffolk, subsequently appointed her consultant surgeon in oncoplastic surgery in 2013.

2015

In 2015 she was appointed consultant in oncoplastic surgery at Ipswich Hospital in Suffolk.

In 2015, O'Riordan was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer.

2016

Two years into that post she was diagnosed with breast cancer and since then regularly blogs, tweets, creates podcasts, and in 2016 delivered a TED Talk.

In addition, having experienced being a patient, she talks to physicians about it.

She began engaging in public speaking, and delivered a TED Talk in Germany, titled "The Jar of Joy", in 2016.

She also took to blogging and Twitter, posting about breast cancer, among other topics.

Having experienced being a patient, she also talks to physicians about it.

O’Riordan was nominated for two awards in 2016; a ‘Woman of the Year’ award, and the Health Education England Patient Leadership award.

2017

Following treatment, she returned to work in November 2017.

In 2017, the UK Blog Awards highly commended her for her blog ‘Breast Surgeon with Breast Cancer’.

2018

Her self-help book completed with professor of primary care Trisha Greenhalgh, titled The Complete Guide to Breast Cancer, was published in 2018.

That year, a statue of her showing her topless was unveiled in her home town of Bury St Edmunds.

Around the same time she retired from her surgical job following a recurrence of the disease and further treatment that resulted in an inability to properly use her left arm.

Her memoir Under the Knife was released in July 2023, around the same time as discovering she had breast cancer for the third time.

O'Riordan was also recognized as one of the 100 Influential Women in Oncology by OncoDaily.

In 2018, due to local recurrence of the cancer, she required further surgery followed by radiotherapy.

Having been called "incredible" for her efforts in breast cancer awareness, she decided to attend her last radiotherapy session dressed as Elastigirl, also known as Mrs Incredible, a character from the film The Incredibles.

In an interview for the BBC, she noted that, as she walked through the hospital in her outfit, children attending their cancer treatments looked at her and laughed.

She said:

"...it was the scariest thing I've ever done, walking through Addenbrooke's from the car park, through the concourse past all these strangers – it was really daunting, but felt amazing knowing people were thinking, 'who is she, what's she doing and where is she going?"

O'Riordan retired later the same year, due to an inability to properly use her left arm as a result of cancer treatment.

After retirement, she has continued to speak in public.

The Complete Guide to Breast Cancer, authored by O'Riordan and professor of primary care Trisha Greenhalgh, was published in 2018.

2020

Her podcast "Don't Ignore The Elephant" was created in 2020.

Her memoir Under the Knife was released in 2023.

In 2023, O'Riordan was diagnosed with breast cancer for the third time.