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Health secretary Matt Hancock visited University College Hospital yesterday to see for himself our post-Covid-19 service set up to help survivors of the virus with their long-term recovery.
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Patients with an aggressive form of leukaemia will now be able to receive a breakthrough immunotherapy on the NHS which was developed and trialled at UCLH and UCL.
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This page contains information for patients (and their family and carers) who are considering having an embolisation procedure to treat angiomyolipoma (AML).
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The information provided aims to address the questions you may have about surgical management of endometriosis.
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The children's FGM service is a dedicated monthly multidisciplinary clinic for girls under 18 years old who have had, are suspected to have had, or who may be at risk of having, FGM.
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Doctors at UCLH and University College London (UCL) have developed a digital decision-making aid, MENO.pause, to help clinicians manage menopause symptoms in the best way for individual patients’ health conditions.
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We understand that living with long-term pain can be challenging. Pain can affect sleep, mood, movement, work and relationships, and can get in the way of enjoying everyday life. It is common for people to feel frustrated or stuck when pain doesn’t improve in the way they hoped.
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Dr Patrick Murphy is a consultant clinical neuropsychologist at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
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A team of clinicians and researchers at UCLH and UCL have been awarded a £2.8 million grant to combat health inequalities in patients having major surgery.
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SUMMIT Study results on the benefits of large-scale screening for lung cancer are published in The Lancet Oncology today (26 March), ahead of the formal addition of lung cancer screening to the UK national screening programme from 1 April.