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If you have an enquiry relating to your appointment or your treatment, you should contact the relevant department instead of your individual consultant to ensure that our clinical support team can provide you with the right support to your enquiry in a timely manner.
Dr
Silvia
Montoto
Consultant at St Bartholomew's Hospital
Silvia Montoto is a haemato-oncologist who trained in Hospital Clínic (Barcelona, Spain) and has been working since 2004 in the Haemato-oncology Department at St Bartholomew’s Hospital as a Haemato-oncologist consultant/Honorary Reader with a specific interest in lymphoma.
Her special fields of interest are follicular lymphoma (which was the subject of her MDRes ‘Study of BCL-2 rearrangement and other prognostic factors in follicular lymphoma‘), the management of lymphoma in patients with HIV infection and the role of stem cell transplant and other cell therapies in patients with lymphoma.
She is the author of more than 200 papers published in peer-review journals and is a regular reviewer for numerous peer-review journals, international meetings and international funding bodies.
She has participated as an invited speaker in multiple Educational Programs at international meetings (ESMO, EHA, EBMT, ASH).
Treatments and procedures
Chemotherapy
Immunochemotherapy
Stem cell transplantation
Research interests
Natural history and clinical course of follicular lymphoma
Management of lymphoma in patients with HIV infection
Stem cell transplantation and other cell therapies in patients with lymphoma