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This page explains what you can expect after you have been referred to the Lymphoedema Service at University College London Hospitals (UCLH) for a face-to-face appointment.
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This series of wellbeing videos have been designed to help people manage the side effects of cancer treatment.
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UCLH Find & Treat team explain why screening is vital on World Hepatitis Day
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This easy read page offers advice for patients on managing pain after an operation.
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Young cancer patients and staff couldn’t believe their eyes when David Beckham paid a visit to the University College Hospital Macmillan Cancer Centre earlier this year.
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Information for service users about the RESPOND service for refugees and asylum seekers.
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This page is for patients with obesity who are waiting for scheduled surgery.
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This page provides details of your treatment pathway coordinator for the Teenage and Young Adult Cancer Service.
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Pfizer Limited, in agreement with the Medicines Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), has withdrawn the product, while a review of the benefits and risks is carried out.
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Bed availability is a “significant” factor in determining whether or not a patient is admitted to a critical care bed after surgery, questioning whether some are getting the care they need, a new study from researchers at UCL and UCLH has found for the first time.
File results
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FOI/2023/0131 - Training for first aid, life support, CPR and resuscitation/ defibrillator
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FOI/2023/0132 - Renal cell carcinoma and melanoma treatment
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FOI/2023/0138 - Subject Access Requests (SARs) and Freedom of Information Requests
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FOI/2023/0139 - Meningitis and Encephalitis guidelines/ pathway
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FOI/2023/0152 - Wheelchair associated services
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FOI/2023/0156 - Digital sepsis alerts for obstetric patients
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FOI/2023/0155 - Patient transport policy
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FOI2017107 Number of physical attacks on staff, patients and visitors
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FOI/2023/0145 - Waiting times for consultant-led treatment, inpatient and outpatients
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FOI/2023/0143 - Immunoassay Analysers at Trust