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Filtered by published date: April 2012

Summer's coming - so get sun smart
Friday 27 April 2012
As part of Sun Awareness Week, St Thomas' Hospital is hosting an event on Friday 4 May for patients and members of the public.The event will take place from 12 noon – 2.30pm in Central Hall at St Thomas'.

Nicola Grinstead makes the Independent on Sunday's Happy List 2012
Thursday 26 April 2012
Congratulations to Nicola Grinstead, deputy divisional director of operations, who has made the Independent on Sunday's Happy List 2012.

For he's a jolly good fellow
Monday 23 April 2012
One of our consultant physicians has become the youngest Fellow of the British Pharmacological Society (BPS). At just 38-years-old, David Wood has achieved Fellowship status "for distinction and peer recognition in pharmacology".

Landmark breast cancer study
Thursday 19 April 2012
A new study could revolutionise the way women with breast cancer will be diagnosed and treated in the future by reclassifying the disease into 10 completely new categories based on the tumour's genetic 'fingerprint'.

Hepatitis B website now in Mandarin
Tuesday 17 April 2012
A European collaboration of patient advocacy bodies and clinicians, including one from Guy's and St Thomas', are launching a Mandarin version of the Hepatitis B patient information website they developed.

Patient's father highlights the number of staff involved in his son's care
Friday 13 April 2012
The parent of an Evelina patient has put together a book of photos of the staff who looked after his baby over six days in 2010.

Throat cancer gene uncovered
Wednesday 4 April 2012
Researchers from the King's College London Genetic Skin Disease Group at St John's Institute of Dermatology, together with Hiroshima University in Japan, have identified a specific gene linked to throat cancer.