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Latest news and developments in the Macmillan Support and Information Service
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Information about staff who work in the Macmillan Support and Information Service.
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The first UK trial to test the benefits of proton beam therapy for certain patients with breast cancer has launched at UCLH.
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This is information for women who have been given a diagnosis of adenomyosis.
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Our annual members' meeting (AMM) brings together members, governors and staff, and is where our governors officially receive our annual report and accounts.
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Advice on socialising and managing friendships for young people living with fatigue syndromes.
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Once again, UCLH has received the highest score of all general acute and acute/community NHS trusts in England for staff that would recommend us as a place to work
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The UCLH immunotherapy-neurotoxicity multidisciplinary service (IO-neurotox MDT) was established collaboratively between the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN) and a nationwide oncology clinical team to offer high-quality diagnostic and management guidance on the care of cancer patients with, or suspected of having, any form of neurological complication of immunotherapy (immune-checkpoint inhibitor therapy).
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The Upper GI service provides treatment for, amongst other conditions, oesophageal and gastric cancers as well as for benign conditions (acid reflux and motility disorders). There is close collaboration with the GI physiology and laser centre.
File results
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FOI/2023/0649 - Maternity Information Systems (MIS)
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FOI/2023/0651 - Professional nurse advocate
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FOI/2023/0653 - Telecommunication pay as you go contract
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FOI/2023/0654 - Email encryption/ E-signature suppliers
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FOI/2023/0655 - Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system
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FOI/2023/0658 - Policies/procedures for Non-emergency patient transport services
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FOI/2023/0662 - NEPTS and patient transport services
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FOI/2023/0665 - Trust pathology services
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FOI/2023/0670 - Treatment with immunomodulatory medications
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FOI/2023/0672 - Treatment with dermatology and respiratory medicine