Contact

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020 3313 8117

haematology secretariat

Background

Lucy qualified in medicine at St Mary's Hospital Medical School in 2001, and undertook her general medical and haematology specialist training in hospitals across London, and is a member of the Royal College of Physicians (2004), and a fellow of Royal College of Pathologists (2009). She has a first class BSc degree in pathology (1998), and after completing her specialist haematology clinical training was awarded a research fellowship by Leukemia and Lymphoma Research, now Blood Cancer UK, at Imperial College London to undertake a PhD in the field of HTLV-1 driven T-cell lymphomas (awarded 2014). Since then she has been employed as a NHS Consultant at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in field of malignant haematology, specialising in lymphoma, and manages patients with all lymphoma and CLL subtypes.

In addition, Lucy leads a national service in managing individuals with rare HTLV-1 driven malignancies, is internationally regarded and extensively published in this field and has an ongoing research focus in this area. Lucy is a member of the National Cancer Research Institute lymphoma subgroups, British Society for Haematology, European Haematology Association, and the European Blood and Marrow Transplant Lymphoma Working Party. In 2018 she was awarded a prestigious clinical trials fellowship from European Haematology Association and currently holds a national clinical impact award.

Expertise

Hodgkin lymphoma, Non Hodgkin lymphoma - all subtypes, Chronic Lymphocytic lymphoma, HTLV-1 infection

Research & publications

You can find Lucy Cook publications on the following link

Private practice

Visit the Imperial College Healthcare Private care website