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Our bowel cancer service investigates, diagnoses and treats bowel cancer and has one of the lowest mortality rates in the country.
New inflammatory bowel disease study highlights crucial requirement for ethnic diversity in research. Study shows UK South Asians with inflammatory bowel disease respond the same to commonly used treatments as White patients, but may have slightly…
New clinical trial to investigate whether temporarily pausing treatment in patients with inflammatory bowel disease can enhance immune responses to the Shingrix vaccine, which protects against shingles.
Ulcerative colitis was found to be more common in South Asian patients, who were also diagnosed younger than in their white counterparts
Our bowel cancer screening programme is open to men and women between 60 and 69 years of age and aims to detect bowel cancer as early as possible.
Health routines after my transplant Cancer screening After transplantation you are at a higher risk of some types of cancer. It is strongly recommended that you attend any cancer screening tests provided by your GP. Please check below to know more…
Our colorectal surgery service provides a full range of tests, consultations and treatments for patients with symptoms suggestive of benign and malignant diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.
Allied health professionals provide treatment, diagnosis and support that help transform people's lives.
Management team Professor Alan Winston (lead clinician clinical trials centre) Professor Alan Winston is a consultant physician at Imperial College Healthcare and a professor of HIV and genitourinary medicine at Imperial College London. He has an…
An Imperial surgeon specialising in the gut microbiome has published a new book to explain why it is important for our health.
The Trust's pelvic health physiotherapy service provides physiotherapy for women and birthing people whose pregnancy is booked at Queen Charlottes & Chelsea Hospital or St. Mary's Hospital.
Dr Saliha Mahmood-Ahmed is a specialist registrar in hepatology and gastroenterology at the Trust. She made history as the first ever doctor to win MasterChef in 2017 and since then she has published three books: Foodology, Khazana and The Kitchen…
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