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An easy to read guide for people having proton beam therapy at UCLH.
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A number of tests are carried out by the routine haemostasis/haematology laboratories. These include full blood count, ESR, sickle cell and glandular fever screening, malaria antigen testing, blood films and acanthocytes, coagulation screens (INR/heparin monitoring), fibrinogen and D-dimers (DIC screening).
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Having proton beam therapy under general anaesthetic: information for children aged 5-8 patient information
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Having proton beam therapy under general anaesthetic: information for children aged 1- 4 patient information.
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Having proton beam therapy: information for teenagers aged 13-17 patient information.
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Having proton beam therapy: information for children aged 9-12 patient information
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Having proton beam therapy: information for children aged 5-8 patient information page.
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This clinic provides a service within North Central London to children and young people up to 18 years of age with unusual, complicated or recurrent infections. A family infection clinic is also provided where family groups may be reviewed together by both adult and paediatric teams.
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The oesophageal and stomach surgery service works very closely with the specialist Upper Gastrointestinal (GI) service, gastroenterology, nutrition, oncology and radiology departments at UCLH. It comprises UCLH-based and Barts Health-based surgeons.
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Our Proton Beam Therapy (PBT) department can treat up to 650 NHS patients per year from across the south of the UK when we are at full capacity. We provide treatment for a wide range of child and teenage cancers and complex adult cancers.
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FOI/2022/0800 - Day unit/ outpatient unit for haematology patients
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FOI/2023/0005 - Endoscopy numbers - inflammatory bowel disease
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FOI/2023/0009 - Procedure volumes/ average costs for portable and stable oxygen concentrator devices
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FOI/2023/0014 - Surgery protocols/ standard operating procedures for a feticide
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FOI/2023/0019 - Public access to water refill stations on your premises
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FOI/2023/0037 - Assault attendances to Emergency Department
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FOI/2023/0038 - Cases where breast milk of a new mother was given to a child who is not her own
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FOI/2023/0042 - Protocols for the management of major haemorrhage
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FOI/2023/0064 - Children's operations cancelled/ delayed for non-clinical reasons from 2018 to 2022
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FOI/2023/0065 - A&E deaths from 2010 to 2022