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Once you have completed treatment for breast cancer at UCLH you will enter a period of follow-up care. Follow-up is an important way of monitoring your health. It allows us to identify any signs that…
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This booklet is designed for teenagers and young people. It explains what you can expect when you finish your treatment for Hodgkin lymphoma.
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You have been given this information because your unborn baby (fetus) has been diagnosed with spina bifida. This news must have been stressful for you and your partner/family, and you will have to…
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The Leishmaniasis Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) The leishmaniasis MDT aims to support clinicians around the UK in the investigation and management of patients with suspected or confirmed…
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This page is for patients who have been offered CT guided spinal steroid injections.
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Thalassaemia is a group of inherited blood conditions where the part of the blood known as haemoglobin is abnormal.
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This page explains what adrenal surgery is and provides information about what it involves. It also provides information about the risks and benefits of adrenal surgery.
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UCLH is a designated specialist centre for the treatment of head and neck cancer for people in north and east London and west Essex.
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Sickle cell disorder is the most common genetic (inherited) disorder in the United Kingdom.
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The UCLH Lymphoma multidisciplinary team (MDT) provides specialist care for people with lymphoma.
File results
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FOI/2020/0157 - Diagnostic imaging payment to outsourcing companies
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FOI/2023/0360 - Minutes of Board of Director meetings and Declarations of Interests (DoI) statements 2008-2023
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FOI/2020/0140 - Overseas visitor team
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FOI/2020/0131 - Elastomeric infusion devices
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FOI/2020/0091 - Cancer - straight to test
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FOI/2020/0040 - Junior doctor rotations
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FOI/2020/0058 - Souvenir baby scan photos
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FOI/2020/0046 - Protocols for nursing care of vascular catheters in ICU patients
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FOI/2020/0059 - Mandatory and statutory training Information
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FOI/2023/0331 - Sexual assaults in hospitals from 2020 to 2023