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This page has been written for patients who have been recommended hormone therapy for prostate cancer. It explains what the treatment involves, describes side-effects you may experience, and how best to cope with them.
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Parenteral Nutrition, also know as PN, is used to feed extremely premature or unwell babies.
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This page explains what to do and what to avoid when your child has had extractions or minor oral surgery.
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Information and advice for patients, relatives and carers about thoracic surgery.
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Patient information by Respiratory Outpatient Physiotherapy regarding the treatment and management of your cough.
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This is a step-by-step guide on how to examine your testicles. It explains what you need to do and why it’s important. If you have any questions about the self-exam or information in this leaflet, speak to your nurse or doctor.
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Patient information for patients dealing with difficult feelings. This information will give you useful advice about what to do if you find yourself in a crisis.
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OPAT (Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy) is a safe and convenient way to receive intravenous (IV) antibiotic therapy at home or in a clinic.
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Advice on managing education for young people living with fatigue conditions.
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Advice on relaxation techniques for young people living with fatigue conditions.
File results
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FOI/2023/0222 - Contact details for senior screening and immunisations staff
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FOI/2023/0220 - Internally produced patient information leaflets
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FOI/2023/0206 - Service and maintenance contracts for digital/ smart buildings platform, fire alarms, security/ CCTV
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FOI/2023/0182 - Data privacy compliance tools
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FOI/2023/0187 - Treatment for urothelial and colorectal cancer
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FOI/2023/0192 - Non emergency patient transport - NEPTS and taxi procurement
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FOI/2023/0195 - Patient level costing system and integrated data platform
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FOI/2023/0199 - Patients diagnosed with Cauda Equina Syndrome
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FOI/2023/0201 - Gas and air suspension in maternity unit
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FOI/2023/0214 - Patients waiting over 78 weeks for elective care