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Elderly patients suffering the most common type of heart attack may benefit from more invasive treatment, new research involving UCLH has shown.
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A pioneering breast cancer therapy developed by UCLH and UCL, which requires just one shot of radiotherapy rather than conventional weeks-long treatment, has proven to be as effective for most women in treating the disease.
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This page has been written for patients who are having radioactive iodine (131I) ablation and/or radioiodine treatment for thyroid cancer.
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Researchers at UCLH and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust are to trial a new weight loss treatment which involves reducing blood supply to part of the stomach.
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This page explains what sperm banking is, how it works and how it can benefit you.
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As World Lung Cancer Day approaches (1 August) the SUMMIT Study reports that it has made great strides in catching up with patients whose nodule follow ups were cancelled due to COVID-19.
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It’s a clean sweep for our nominees at this year’s RCN Nursing Awards. Congratulations to winners Jo Hargroves, Robert Vicente and Susie Lagrata!
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The Royal Parks Half Marathon makes a spectacular return this weekend.
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UCLH continues to achieve excellent results in the National Inpatient Survey. In 2021 patients rated their overall care as 8.5 out of 10 which is the top score in London and the second best in the Shelford Group.
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Information on contrast agents for X-ray, fluoroscopy, CT and angiography examinations at NHNN
File results
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FOI/2022/0189 - Drug treatments for Revolade, Nplate, Doptelet, and Tavlesse
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FOI/2022/0190 - Spend on private healthcare providers for staff
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FOI/2022/0192 - Drug treatment for Melanoma patients
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FOI/2022/0193 - Drug treatment for breast cancer
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FOI/2022/0194 - Drug treatment for lung cancer
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FOI/2022/0199 - Trust postal service and patient communication
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FOI/2022/0200 - IT budget/ chatbots
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FOI/2022/0205 - Spending on communication activities
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FOI/2022/206 - Rates for Bonham Carter House 52-54 Gower Street
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FOI/2022/0207 - Patient treatment with Nivolumab