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Stem cell transplants to be used in treating Crohn’s disease
A new clinical trial has begun which will use stem cell transplants to grow a new immune system for people with untreatable Crohn’s disease – a painful and chronic intestinal disease which affects at least 115,000 people in the UK.
Four St Bartholomew's doctors named top heart doctors
The Daily Mail hailed three of our doctors as the country's top consultants
We're first to perform innovative heart procedure to repair leaking heart valves
An innovative procedure to repair leaking heart valves without the need for invasive surgery has been carried out at St Bartholomew’s Hospital for the first time in the UK, giving hope to patients suffering from mitral regurgitation who are deemed high risk for surgery.
‘New era’ for lung cancer patients
Surgeons at St Bartholomew's Hospital are hailing ‘a new era’ where patients with previously untreatable lung tumours can now be helped thanks to cutting-edge technology.