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There is currently no UK wide routine screening programme for prostate cancer because, using the tests available today, it has not yet been demonstrated that the benefits outweigh the risks. There is…
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Your treatment for prostate cancer will depend on your individual circumstances. For most men with low risk prostate cancer, no treatment will be necessary. Active surveillance will mean…
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In the vast majority of cases, the primary treatment option is to surgically remove the affected testicle (an orchidectomy) by a urological surgeon. This type of surgery is performed at UCLH.…
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Information for new neuro-otology patients
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Many people are terrified of wasps, but although painful, the sting usually gets better by itself in a few hours. However, for some, it can lead to deadly anaphylactic shock.Sean Hanrahan is one such person.
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Being given a diagnosis of cancer is devastating. To then face intensive and complex chemotherapy is where the real challenges for the patients, their family and friends begin. We provide expert…
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Advice for University College London Hospital patients who have experienced hair loss.
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A directory of resources giving advice and support to help people to manage the impact of cancer and blood conditions.
File results
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FOI/2024/0561 - Gender reassignment and/or transgender policies, mixed/same sex accommodation and Equality Impact Assessments (EIA)
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FOI/2024/0632 - Urine sampling for UTIs