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This information has been written for patients who have been referred for High Dose Rate (HDR) brachytherapy to the oesophagus (gullet).
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This page has been written for patients who have been referred for High Dose Rate (HDR) brachytherapy to the bronchus
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This page contains information for patients (and their family and carers) who are considering having ablation for a liver tumour.
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This page contains information for patients (and their family and carers) who are considering having ablation for a lung tumour.
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If you need an assessment by a midwife or doctor that is outside of your routine antenatal appointments you will be invited to attend the Maternal and Fetal Assessment Unit (MFAU).
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This patient information includes different relaxation techniques which patients being seen by the Post-COVID Service team may find useful.
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Patient information leaflet for patients suffering form long COVID who are experiencing breathlessness or changes in their breathing pattern.
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This provides information about a treatment for uterine fibroids known as ‘transcervical ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation’. You may also hear it called by the Manufacturer’s name ‘Sonata®’ for short.
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A new trial led by UCLH and UCL is looking at whether music therapy can help patients recover from severe brain injury.
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This page provides information about the thermoregulatory sweat test (TST).
File results
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FOI/2022/0754 - Respiratory devices
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FOI/2022/0757 - Oncology services - staff/ patients
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FOI/2022/0761 - NHS estates maintenance/ repairs
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FOI/2022/0763 - Treatment of dermatological conditions
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FOI/2022/0764 - Patients treated for drinks spiked/ spiked by needle injection
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FOI/2022/0768 - Patients treated for Haemophila A
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FOI/2022/0770 - Parking operations, impact, and parking charge notices issued
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FOI/2022/0772 - Treatments for rare diseases
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FOI/2022/0774 - Pre-pregnancy counselling clinics with consultant-led maternity units for women with medical problems
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FOI/2022/0775 - Data on COVID-19 infections and related illness in staff