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The UCLH cardio-oncology service provides a centralised, high-quality, consultant-based outpatient clinical service.
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Waldenström’s macroglobulinaemia is a rare form of lymphoma (a type of bone marrow cancer), treated at UCLH.
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This page is for parents and carers of children with sickle cell disease. It explains what happens during a Transcranial Doppler Scan.
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The UCLH dermatology department diagnoses and treats all forms of skin cancer including low- and high- risk basal cell carcinomas (BCC), squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) and malignant melanoma.
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UCLH cancer services are closely located in and around University College Hospital, which is a one-minute walk from Warren Street and Euston Square tube stations. It’s a 15-minute walk from London King’s Cross St Pancras and Euston stations, and a few minutes on the Circle Line from Paddington Station.
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UCLH's Haemostasis and thrombosis hub signposts patients to a range of services for blood disorders.
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This page explains what you can expect during recovery from your CAR T-cell therapy.
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The aim of this page is to give information about how we induce labours.
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Information about total penectomy and perineal urethrostomy for patients referred to UCLH.
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UCLH has a comprehensive lung cancer service and sees patients from across the UK.
File results
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FOI/2024/0425 - Freedom of Information (FOI) structure, banding and job titles
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FOI/2024/0423 - Giant cell arteritis (GCA) patient treatment
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FOI/2024/0421 - Capital staffing nurses/ approved framework agencies/ escalated rates
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FOI/2024/0420 - Commercialisation of NHS patient data
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FOI/2024/0417 - Funding for point-of-care home blood monitoring devices for cancer patients
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FOI/2024/0416 - Home dialysis treatment
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FOI/2024/0415 - Biologic and targeted medications within dermatology medicine
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FOI/2024/0412 - Healthcare travel costs scheme for patients
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FOI2017125 Restraint of patients
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FOI/2024/0385 - Immunoglobulin vials (by brands) distributed to patients