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At UCLH we use many different drugs to treat patients with cancer. Chemotherapy is the treatment of cancer with drugs designed to control or destroy the growth of the tumour.
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This information is for patients receiving steroids for immunotherapy toxicity.
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This series of wellbeing videos have been designed to help people manage the side effects of cancer treatment.
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The UCLH play and youth services team provides therapeutic, diagnostic, developmental and specialised play interventions to help support children and young people during their time at UCLH.
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The Red Cell Network in partnership with Black Thrive Haringey, presents SICKLE, a compelling and insightful docufilm that explores the history and impact of sickle cell disorder. Find out more information about the SICKLE docufilm.
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A safeguarding clinic dedicated to the long term needs of children and young people who have problems related to Sexual, gynaecological or genito-urinary health, Complex maltreatment including sexual abuse, female genital mutilation, factitious illness and related issues. We also see unaccompanied children, refugees and looked after children.
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The Teenage and Young Adults Cancer Service looks after people aged from 13 to 24, who may have a wide range of cancers and some non-cancerous conditions.
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The Lighthouse is a facility in north London, set up in partnership with organisations in the voluntary and public sectors to provide a safe space to support children and young people, from 0-18, in their recovery from sexual abuse or exploitation.
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Our non-emergency patient transport service is provided by G4S. G4S may use approved external sub-contractors to meet the demand of the service and/or the specific needs of our patients.
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This page offers advice to patients who are feeling sick.