Diagnosis guidelines may be inadequate to help clinicians detect viable pregnancies thought to be miscarriages
14 Oct 2011
Studies suggest that guidance could lead to a wrong diagnosis of miscarriage in some cases, during early pregnancy - News

Imperial wins women in science award
Imperial College London has been granted Athena Swan silver status, one of only three universities to ever be recognised in this way.
25 Apr 2013
New alliance to develop programme of lung cancer trials
Leading research institutions and hospitals across London have announced plans to transform lung cancer care with a programme of clinical trials.
25 Apr 2013
Following lifestyle recommendations could reduce risk of death by a third
Landmark study backs advice from World Cancer Research Fund
03 Apr 2013
Celebrating women in science - Suffrage Science 2013
Professor Amanda Fisher, Head of the Institute of Clinical Sciences, hosted this prestigious event celebrating women in science.
20 Mar 2013
Oestrogen patches could offer treatment option for prostate cancer
Trial suggests patches giving oestrogen through the skin could be an easy and safe alternative to hormone therapies for prostate cancer.
04 Mar 2013
Professor Kneebone on his Wellcome Trust Engagement Fellowship
Professor Roger Kneebone talks about his Wellcome Trust Engagement Fellowship, which he officially took up this month.
20 Feb 2013
Gut microbes could determine the severity of melamine-induced kidney disease
Microbes present in the gut can affect the severity of kidney disease brought on by melamine poisoning, according to an international study.
14 Feb 2013
CT scans are the best alternative to colonoscopy to investigate bowel cancer
Study finds that 'virtual colonoscopy' using CT scans is more effective for investigating patients with possible bowel cancer than traditional tests.
14 Feb 2013
New treatment target on the horizon for stillbirth and liver problems
Research suggests a possible new target for treating a complication of pregnancy, called obstetric cholestasis, that can result in stillbirth.
05 Feb 2013
Scientists pinpoint molecular signals that make some women prone to miscarriage
Researchers at Imperial and Warwick find molecules that appear to function abnormally in women who have suffered repeated miscarriages.
03 Jan 2013






