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A new research study at UCLH and UCL will investigate how a rare type of blood cancer develops and what types of treatment may be effective for patients.
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Sarcoma treatment is often extensive and can impact on a person’s ability to continue in work or return to work. While some people can continue working throughout their cancer treatment, others…
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Des Haughton: Dr Russell Portrait Commission A portrait of Dr James Samuel Risien Russell, one of Britain’s first Black British consultants, was unveiled at the National Hospital for…
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Dr Claudine Matthews, a close collaborator with The Red Cell Network, is making great strides in bringing nutritional care into the mainstream of treatment for haemoglobinopathy patients.
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Participants reacted quicker and made fewer errors during menstruation, despite believing their performance would be worse, according to new research from UCL and the Institute of Sport, Exercise & Health (ISEH).
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UCLH is part of an important trial researching an investigational vaccine to potentially prevent Mpox (previously known as monkey pox) and small pox. Professor Vincenzo Libri is leading the study at the NIHR UCLH Clinical Research Facility which is aiming to recruit 350 people at sites across the UK.
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UCLH has treated the first brain cancer patient with immunotherapy prior to standard treatment as part of a pioneering trial.
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Congratulations to Mr Lee Bayliss who was awarded Surgeon of the year by Bone Cancer Research Trust for his expertise in orthopaedic oncology, sarcoma and reconstruction.
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As part of Together Type 1, Diabetes UK are excited to invite young people to join an engaging online ‘Type 1 Chat’.
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An All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) inquiry report published today highlights failures as cross-party MPs call for major changes into care for sickle cell patients.