
Women’s Hour – Chronic UTI feature with Professor James Malone-Lee
Women’s Hour on BBC Radio 4 did a feature on chronic urinary tract infections, with Professor James Malone Lee and Kate Middleton, after an adjournment debate in the Commons on
House of Commons discusses testing regimes for chronic urinary tract infections
On the 28th October 2016 a parliamentary debate was held in the House of Commons discussing testing regimes for chronic urinary tract infections. View the Hansard record of the discussion
House of Commons presentation to MPs on the diagnosis of urinary tract infections
In July this year, Catherine West MP (Hornsey & Wood Green) organised a presentation by Professor Malone-Lee at Portcullis House regarding the diagnosis of Urinary Tract Infections. Professor Malone-Lee heads
Snakes and bladders: how patients saved a pioneering medic cast down by NHS rules – The Spectator
Patients at Professor James Malone-Lee’s urinary clinic are often at their wits’ end with near-suicidal despair. Professor James Malone-Lee just happens to be one of those charismatic grey-haired-medical professors who
Doctors told me the pain was all in my mind; outdated tests forcing women to live with agonising cystitis, but there is now hope! – The Express
When the searing pain hit, along with an agonising, burning sensation when she went to the toilet, Penaran Higgs knew she had developed another bout of cystitis. Yet on this
The rise of ‘super-cystitis’ poor testing could leave women with symptoms for the rest of their lives – Daily Mail
Urinary tract infections – also known as cystitis – are extremely common. Around 150 million people are affected worldwide each year and one in every three women is expected to
Doctors ‘dismiss and mistreat’ women suffering from ‘life-wrecking’ urinary tract infections, consultant says – Daily Mail
Women suffering from ‘life-wrecking’ urinary tract infections (UTIs) are being ‘dismissed and mistreated’ by doctors who are cautious about prescribing powerful antibiotics, says a consultant running a specialist NHS clinic