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First trial of its kind for pregnant women with sickle cell disease

Tuesday 27 August 2024

Guy's and St Thomas' has assessed the health benefits for pregnant women with sickle cell disease having regular blood transfusions in new trial.

Stunning new artwork commissioned in memory

Thursday 15 August 2024

A beautiful, bespoke artwork has been installed in the rapid access unit in Royal Brompton Hospital as a gift in memory of Valencia Monroe Keenan.
Marcin is wearing a black t-shirt with a red logo on the front, a red cap and black trousers. He is standing in St Thomas' hospital gardens, with plants behind him. He has a blue bandage on his left hand.

Carpenter gets his career back after toe-to-thumb transplant

Wednesday 14 August 2024

A carpenter who lost part of his hand in an accident has had a second chance at his career after surgeons used one of his toes to create a new thumb.
A young patient running on a race track. They are wearing an orange t-shirt that has an 'Evelina VIPs' logo in the top right corner, and and 'Evelina London Children's Charity' logo on the left sleeve. They are wearing competitor number 56 and smiling.

Guy’s and St Thomas’ patients triumph at Transplant Games

Wednesday 14 August 2024

Over 240 organ transplant patients, organ donors and their families from Guy’s and St Thomas’ returned from the British Transplant Games victorious.
Image of Dr Johanna Feary standing outside of Royal Brompton Hospital's Fulham Wing. She is wearing a green patterned shirt and a yellow name badge on her chest.

First British cases of worktop workers with incurable lung disease

Wednesday 7 August 2024

The first UK cases of workers who cut and finish artificial stone worktops developing an incurable lung disease have been reported.

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