Page results
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A new surgical technique could remove the risk of urinary incontinence after surgery to remove the prostate for men with prostate cancer.
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Researchers at UCLH and UCL have completed the first and only randomised trial to explore a new approach to treating aggressive lung cancer.
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This page is for cancer patients receiving immunotherapy treatment.
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This information is for patients receiving steroids for immunotherapy toxicity.
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UCLH has recruited the first patient to a global study of a new drug in early development, called NI0752, which is thought to reduce the production of a protein in the brain called tau.
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A new study at UCLH and UCL aims to extend survival for some patients with cancer in the biliary tract by treating them with therapies specifically tailored to the genetic profile of their tumour.
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This information is for patients having gynaecology surgery who may also need bowel (colorectal) surgery as part of their cancer treatment.
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Swapping the standard blue curtains for sunny yellow ones has made our postnatal ward feel brighter and less clinical.
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UCLH has recruited the first participant to an international trial in frontotemporal dementia (FTD), one of the most common causes of early-onset dementia.
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The psychology team at UCLH are running the next 'Navigating the exam period' group on Wednesday 19 February, from 1pm - 4pm.
File results
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FOI/2022/0770 - Parking operations, impact, and parking charge notices issued
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FOI/2022/0768 - Patients treated for Haemophila A
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FOI/2022/0764 - Patients treated for drinks spiked/ spiked by needle injection
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FOI/2022/0763 - Treatment of dermatological conditions
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FOI/2022/0761 - NHS estates maintenance/ repairs
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FOI/2022/0734 - A&E attendances for episodes of sunburn and/ or effects of heat and light
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FOI/2019/132 Patient transport
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FOI/2022/0739 - Treatment of HR+ adjuvant breast cancer
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FOI/2020/0165 - Annual budget/monthly breakdown for food for patients
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FOI/2022/0741 - Number of women in the maternity service identified as needing an interpreter