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At University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) we value our reputation for top quality care and financial probity and conduct our business in an ethical manner.
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Patients with an aggressive form of leukaemia will now be able to receive a breakthrough immunotherapy on the NHS which was developed and trialled at UCLH and UCL.
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This page aims to give you information about a way doctors can treat patients who have pancreatic collections or pseudocysts related to pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas).
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Your treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) will be delivered within a number of comprehensive specialised services led by medical and nursing cancer care experts.
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Information on how we ask for your consent to treatment, and Martha's Rule.
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Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) is a form of cancer that develops in your bone marrow and affects your blood cells.
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This page is designed for parents/carers of children and young people who are scheduled to attend the paediatric audiology department. It outlines the various clinics your child may be seen in on the day of their appointment.
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How UCLH uses clinical data in research.
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Our Getting Ready for Transition (GReaT) to secondary school parent information session will run on Wednesday 28 January 2026.
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Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is a form of cancer that affects the cells in the bone marrow, the soft material inside your bones.
File results
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FOI/2024/0570 - Pathway for genetic/ genomic testing for MND
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FOI/2024/0573 - Treatment for haemophilia A and B/ von Willebrand patients
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FOI/2024/0575 - Replacement or purchase of patient trolleys in 2024/25
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FOI/2022/0780 - Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) service
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FOI/2024/0446 - Skin cancer treatment times 2019/20-2023/24
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FOI/2024/0458 - Infected blood products, patient numbers 2019/20-2023/24
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FOI/2024/0612 - Orthotic and prosthetic services at the Trust
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FOI/2024/0615 - Electronic Patient Record (EPR) software spend/ Trust Integration Engine (TIE)
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FOI/2024/0609 - Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) cases
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FOI/2024/0616 - Never events involving Medical Associate Professionals (MAPs) from 2021/22-2023/24