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                                                                            A blood transfusion involves taking blood from a donor and giving it to someone else. UCLH is one of the largest and most complex blood establishments in the UK. 
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                                                                            UCLH is a designated Haemophilia Centre providing a 24/7 service for patients, including those needing treatment with blood products and clotting factor medications. 
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                                                                            The FES service is for people who have an upper motor neuron neurological disorder, difficulty walking due to dropped foot and are 16 or over 
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                                                                            Enhanced supportive care is specialist care that aims to manage and minimise pain and other symptoms caused by cancer or cancer treatment. 
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                                                                            This information is for patients who are about to start a course of radiotherapy to the prostate/prostate bed. 
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                                                                            Professor Wild is a consultant neurologist with an interest in Huntington's disease. 
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                                                                            Information for patients having chemotherapy for ovarian, tubal or primary peritoneal cancer, or who have been newly diagnosed with pancreatic cancer or cholangiocarcinoma. 
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                                                                            Contact the Arts & Heritage team. 
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                                                                            Art and creativity can be a real tonic for health, says UCLH arts curator Guy Noble.