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Information for patients from overseas visiting UCLH hospitals.
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Having proton beam therapy: information for children aged 9-12 patient information
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Update about our hospital on Gray's Inn Road
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This page is for patients who have been asked to take part in a service evaluation looking at Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) at the Proton Beam Therapy department at UCLH. This information explains why we are doing this evaluation and what it would involve for you.
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Having proton beam therapy: information for teenagers aged 13-17 patient information
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A world-first treatment for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) has shown “very encouraging” early results following its use in six patients at University College London Hospitals (UCLH) NHS Foundation Trust.
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Alison Clements, head of operations, patient flow and EPRR, has received a medal in recognition of her work to support NHS preparations for the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla last May.
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This booklet has been written by the Autonomic Unit at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN). The aim of the booklet is to provide information about the Dynamic Sweat Test (DST).
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UCLH is contributing to a national priority trial of the drug ruxolitinib in patients with Covid-19 pneumonia (infection of the lungs).
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Patient Advice and Liaison Service (PALS)
File results
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FOI/2024/0584 - Immunology Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) treatments
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FOI/2024/0586 - Subject Access Requests (SAR) and Freedom of Information (FOI) requests for 2023/24
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FOI/2024/0587 - Colorectal cancer treatments
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FOI/2024/0589 - SACT Cancer report/ Drug Patient Level Contract Monitoring (DrPLCM) report
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FOI/2024/0594 - Implementation of Federated Data Platform (FDP) and procurement of data platforms
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FOI/2024/0595 - Capital estate activity for 2020-2024
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FOI/2024/0597 - Urothelial cancer treatments
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FOI/2024/0605 - Finance software system/ installation and expiry of software
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FOI/2024/0607 - Starvation ketoacidosis patients/ treatment
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FOI/2024/0609 - Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) cases