Dr David Wrench, Consultant Haemato-Oncologist

Dr David Wrench

Consultant Haemato-Oncologist

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Dr David Wrench MA MBBChir FRCPath PhD

Consultant Haemato-Oncologist

MA MBBChir FRCPath PhD

Dr David Wrench

Consultant Haemato-Oncologist MA MBBChir FRCPath PhD

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MA MBBChir FRCPath PhD

Areas of expertise

  • Lymphoma
  • Lumps
  • Rapid diagnosis
  • Low blood counts
  • High blood counts

Address

  • London Bridge Hospital

    27 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2PR

  • Private Care at Guy's at London Bridge Hospital

    Great Maze Pond, London, SE1 9RT

About Dr David Wrench

GMC number: 4673499

Year qualified: 1999

Place of primary qualification: University of Cambridge

Dr David Wrench is an accomplished consultant haemato-oncologist at the renowned London Bridge Hospital and Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust. His distinguished area of interest and expertise lies in the diagnosis and treatment of lymphoma. Dr Wrench graduated with his medical degree from the highly respected Cambridge University and furthered his training by completing specialist haematology training in London at esteemed institutions such as St Bartholomew's, Hammersmith, and Royal Free Hospitals. Additionally, he holds a PhD from Barts Cancer Institute, cementing his knowledge and authority in this field through publishing several leading scientific papers on lymphoma research topics over the years.

Dr Wrench has extensive experience in diagnosing cancer in patients with lumps or masses and is responsible for ensuring patient safety through haematology governance. He is dedicated to improving patients' wellbeing through a collaborative Mind and Body programme.

His areas of research interest include the aggressive transformation of lymphoma and clinical trials for novel therapeutic approaches. His clinical interests encompass haematology, lymphoma, and haematological malignancies.

Dr Wrench has been serving patients with dedication and expertise since his appointment, continually striving to advance the field of haemato-oncology and improve patient outcomes.

Areas of expertise

  • High blood counts
  • Low blood counts
  • Lumps
  • Lymphoma
  • Rapid diagnosis

Professional memberships

General Medical Council

Articles by Dr David Wrench

Stem cell transplantation for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

Regions of acquired uniparental disomy at diagnosis of follicular lymphoma are associated with both overall survival and risk of transformation

Transformation of follicular lymphoma to diffuse large B-cell lymphoma may occur by divergent evolution from a common progenitor cell or by direct evolution from the follicular lymphoma clone