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This information is for patients who are having radiotherapy to the pelvis.
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Complex travel appointments are available through NHS referral or private pay. Please note that an NHS referral is only valid in certain cases.
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The department of neuro-otology provides a specialist national service for the diagnosis, investigation, management and rehabilitation of complex, auditory, vestibular and voice disorders, including skull base surgery.
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The London Sarcoma Service is one of the largest sarcoma services in Europe with an international reputation for providing the highest quality of care to patients with sarcoma.
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UCLH treats a range of red cell blood disorders and anaemias.
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Join us for mince pies and song at our Charity Carol Concert!
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This page is intended for women with a cyst or abscess of the Bartholin’s gland. It provides information on the condition and the treatment options available in our hospital.
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A guide to wigs and other headwear for UCLH patients
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This page explains the type of care we offer in the Supportive Care Unit at the University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre.
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Information about sickle cell disorder and pregnancy for UCLH patients.
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FOI/2022/0214 - Prostate Cancer (Summary Funding and costs of Xtandi (Enzalutamide) trial: NCT00974311) Xtandi (Enzalutamide) trial, NCT00974311
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FOI/2022/0217 - Medications for dermatological conditions
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FOI/2022/0221 - Asthma medications
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FOI/2022/0223 - Policies/ procedures for management of patients with chest pain
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FOI/2022/0224 - Procurement for physiotherapy, occupational therapy, pharmacy, radiography, speech and language therapy and sterile services
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FOI/2022/0226 - Treatments for Haemophilia A
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FOI/2022/0227 - Number of cancer trackers and cancer MDT co-ordinators at Trust
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FOI/2022/0230 - Fabry, Gaucher and Pompe diseases drug treatments
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FOI/2022/0232 - Number of patients who have died while waiting for elective care
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FOI/2022/0233 - Diagnosis/ treatment of epilepsy, dravet syndrome, lennox gastaut syndrome and tuberous sclerosis complex