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UCLH is a centre of excellence in the management of patients with acute and chronic leukaemia.
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Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS), or myelodysplasia, is a blood disorder that causes a drop in your number of healthy blood cells.
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Our specialist myeloma team holds four myeloma outpatient clinics per week, seeing over 300 patients every month.
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Myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN) are disorders that affect how the body produces red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.
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The Preterm Birth Clinic is one of a few UK specialist antenatal services that are designed specifically for the needs of pregnant women at risk of premature labour.
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How to contact the London Sarcoma Service.
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UCLH has welcomed its 1000th patient to our proton beam therapy department, which opened in December 2021.
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Ibrahim Abubakar is Vice Provost (Health) and Professor of Infectious Disease Epidemiology at UCL. He is a member of the Global Preparedness Monitoring Board, University College London NHS Trust Board, UCL Partners Board and the Board of Resolve to Save Lives.
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“Vaccines do not kill, the virus does”: that was the message from local leaders from a variety of different faiths during an event at the newly opened vaccination centre at the Business Design Centre in Islington.
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Two directors have joined the UCLH Board – Liz O’Hara, director of workforce and Laura Churchward, director of strategy.
File results
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FOI/2023/0515 - Visitor policy in response to Covid-19
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FOI/2023/0513 - Radiology equipment inventory
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FOI/2023/0497 - List of all laboratories within Pathology
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FOI/2023/0486 - Mastectomy reconstruction
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FOI/2023/0484 - Babies diagnosed with Tongue Tie
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FOI/2023/0310 - Biologic treatment/ medicines in dermatology
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FOI/2023/0305 - Trust held non-pharmaceutical consignment stock holding
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FOI/2023/0308 - Treatment for biologic and biosimilar products within rheumatology
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FOI/2023/0303 - Sexual harassment from patients towards staff in 2022
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FOI/2023/0323 - Medications/ treatment for dermatology and respiratory medicine