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This page has been written for parents and carers whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to the whole brain.
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This page has been written for parents and carers whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to the testes.
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This page has been written for parents and carers whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to the abdomen and pelvis.
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This page is for parents and carers whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to the chest, or mediastinum.
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This page is for parents, carers and relatives whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to a part of the brain. This page breaks down the side effects your child may experience during and after treatment, and how best to cope with them.
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This page has been written for parents, carers and family members who are acting as carers and comforters for children and young people having radioactive mIBG and topotecan (MATIN) treatment.
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Tasnim tells us about her experience training with the Pharmacy team at UCLH and how their support has encouraged her to pursue this career.
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This page explains what vaginal dilation therapy is and includes a step-by-step guide to how it should be performed. If you have any questions, please talk to your healthcare team.
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This page explains how PIFU will work for you once you have finished your treatment for lymphoma.
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This leaflet explains what strong opioid patches are, and how they are used for pain relief at UCLH.
File results
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FOI2017177 Non-UK EU national employees
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FOI2017178 Closure to admissions of the maternity unit
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FOI2017182 Cancer patients treated with certain drugs
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FOI2017186 Cyber security and cyber attacks
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Neuroimmunology and CSF Laboratory User Handbook
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FOI/2023/0379 - MDT meetings in relation to tailgut cysts
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FOI/2023/0384 - Cyber security attacks 2020-2022
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FOI/2023/0383 - Cataract referrals
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FOI/2023/0380 - Flexible nurse bank rates/ spend March 2023
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FOI/2023/0386 - Sickle Cell staffing and patients