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Christmas is an exciting time even if it will be a bit different for us all this year. We might be spending more time inside, making us less active than usual for this time of year. However, it is still a good time to relax and enjoy some Christmas treats.
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This page explains what patient-initiated follow-up (PIFU) involves after your treatment for endometrial (uterine or womb) cancer.
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On Saturday 25 June 2022, UCLH partnered with North Middlesex University Hospital and Whittington Health to run a summer sickle cell event at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for children and young people with sickle cell disorder.
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Information about the Therapeutic Plasma Exchange at NHNN for patients, carers, and families.
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The NHS has become the first healthcare system in the world to provide a new blood group genotyping test which is set to transform care for patients living with sickle cell disorder and thalassaemia.
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This page explains the Rafaelo™ procedure, a treatment for haemorrhoids, which are also known as piles.
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Trial of T-cell therapy for lung cancer begins at UCLH
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Having proton beam therapy under general anaesthetic: information for children aged 1- 4 patient information.
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Having proton beam therapy under general anaesthetic: information for children aged 5-8 patient information
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UCLH is the first NHS trust to pilot a personalised educational package for patients living with stroke.
File results
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FOI/2021/0563 - Mobile vaccination buses being used for Covid-19
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FOI/2021/0567 - Information Governance responsibilities
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FOI/2021/0568 - Digital Transformation staff details
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FOI/2021/0569 - Number of patient cases/ diagnosis for Transient Ischaemic Attack (TIA)
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FOI/2021/0570 - Patient Level Information Costing System (PLICS) supplier/ contract
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FOI/2021/0572 - Dermatological and rheumatological conditions
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FOI/2021/0577 - Patient brought to A&E paralysed
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FOI/2021/0584 - Theatre Management System
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FOI/2021/0586 - Paediatric diabetes service/ staff groups
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FOI/2021/0588 - Pregnant unvaccinated women in ICU with Covid-19