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The purpose of this page is to explain what an ectopic pregnancy is, what it means for your health, the different treatment options, risks involved in treatment, and potential risks in future pregnancies.
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Once you have completed treatment for cancer at UCLH you will enter a period of follow-up care. Follow-up is an important way of monitoring your health.
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This page provides information for patients planning or considering a homebirth with UCLH.
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The Preterm Birth Clinic is one of a few UK specialist antenatal services that are designed specifically for the needs of pregnant women at risk of premature labour.
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School training dates for September 2020 including an Eventbrite link
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Information about the EGA Hospital Charity at UCLH
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This page provides information for employers, teachers, special needs education coordinators (SENCo) and other professionals who work alongside someone with Galactosaemia.
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On 13 January 2020, a consultation which asks for people’s views on the future of planned orthopaedic surgery for adults in north central London was launched.
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Coping with nausea patient information page.
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At UCLH we recognise how cancer and its treatment can affect the lives of patients and those close to them. We provide support, information and advice.
File results
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FOI/2022/0550 - Patients that have been treated for glioblastoma brain cancer
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FOI/2022/0553 - Patients tested for non-small cell lung cancer biomarkers
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FOI/2022/0561 - Regulation (EU) 2016/425 Declarations of Conformity for all type IIR surgical masks provided as PPE to staff
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FOI/2022/0571 - Treatment for biologic medicines in Dermatology
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FOI/2022/0572 - Treatments for Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Psoriasis
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FOI/2022/0573 - Use of WhatsApp by or within the Trust
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FOI/2022/0513 - Myelofibrosis treatment
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FOI/2022/0540 - Electronic patient record
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FOI/2022/0541 - Serious Incidents Level 2 deaths/ serious harm
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FOI/2022/0576 - Medications within dermatology