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Hypopharyngeal cancer is a rare type of cancer that affects the inlet to the oesophagus (gullet).
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Patient information for women who have chosen to have surgical management under general anaesthetic following a diagnosis of a miscarriage.
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The pelvic pain management service at UCLH was established in 2006 and our clinicians have a wealth of experience in managing women with abdominal and pelvic pain, and especially with those who have experienced complications following mesh implantation.
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This patient information aims to address the questions you may have about surgical management of endometriosis.
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During your care at UCLH your clinician may order tests for you. We carry out thousands of different tests a year and know that waiting for results can be a difficult time.
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This page explains what you can expect during recovery from your CAR T-cell therapy.
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Professor Hough is a consultant heamatologist at UCLH. She has specialist expertise in the management of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia in teenagers and young adults, and the use of umbilical cord blood as an alternative source of haemopoietic stem cells.
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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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Professor Lunn's specialist clinical and research interests are in the inflammatory neuropathies, particularly Guillain-Barré syndrome, CIDP and paraproteinaemic neuropathies.
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The GI Physiology Unit provides a variety of diagnostic tests, treatments and consultations to treat patients with gut related symptoms. As disorders of gut function are often multifactorial and complex, we adopt a multidisciplinary approach with a wide range of specialist clinicians to provide high-quality tertiary care.