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Information on parvovirus for patients with haemolytic anaemias.
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This page provides information about different medicines that might help to relieve neuropathic pain.
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Information about medications, vaccinations and travel for people with sickle cell disorder.
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Information about the use of deferasirox iron chelation treatment for iron overload.
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The palliative care team at UCLH provides specialist palliative and end-of-life care to any patient who has a life-limiting illness, and offers support to families and carers.
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This page has information on how to treat iron overload with Desferrioxamine. It has information on how the medicine is delivered and how you can do it at home.
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UCLH is the London Cancer Centre for the surgical treatment of prostate cancer.
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Organisations and services offering financial advice to people affected by cancer and blood conditions, and their familes and carers.
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This page provides an overview of our Teenage and Young Adult (TYA) Ambulatory Care Service available to patients aged 12 to 24 years.
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With all eyes on Paris for this summer’s Olympic Games, we look at how UCLH’s Institute of Sport, Health and Exercise (ISEH) has supported one of Britian’s Olympic hopefuls, and the care it provides for all kinds of sportspeople, from professionals to weekend warriors.
File results
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FOI/2022/0795 - Mobile software (communications, chat, photo) used by the Trust
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FOI/2022/0796 - Procedures performed for various bone biopsies/ treatments
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FOI/2022/0797 - Information Governance and Corporate Governance personnel
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FOI/2022/0800 - Day unit/ outpatient unit for haematology patients
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FOI/2022/0802 - Provision of ADHD (Attention deficity hyperactivity disorder) services
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FOI/2021/0083 - Stillbirths and neonatal deaths, brain injuries, maternal deaths and maternal injuries during or after birth
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FOI/2023/0001 - C-section policy, minutes of meetings, internal documentation
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FOI/2023/0004 - Teleradiology services at the Trust
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FOI/2023/0005 - Endoscopy numbers - inflammatory bowel disease
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FOI/2023/0007 - Outpatient activity for 2022