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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves today visited UCLH to see a keyhole surgery demonstration and to meet staff at UCLH.
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The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) came into force on 1 January 2005 giving members of the public certain rights to ask public authorities for information relating to the public authority.
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A huge thank you and well done to everyone who ran the London Marathon last weekend to support UCLH.
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A cancer treatment that is currently available to only a limited number of UK patients is to be tested at UCLH in a countrywide clinical trial to see if it causes fewer long-term side effects than standard radiotherapy.
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We want to make you aware that our children and young people’s teams will be available throughout the holiday period to provide advice and support when needed.
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The Digital Innovation Hub will create a safe space for innovators across UCLH, UCL and third-party collaborators to work effectively together to solve problems that add value to patients, staff, UCLH and the wider NHS.
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A minimally invasive technique for treating prostate cancer has been used for the first time in the NHS at UCLH. It can be used with precision to treat the affected area, reducing side effects.
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How we use your information at UCLH: what you need to know
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Following on from the care failures highlighted in the 2021 report, ‘No One’s Listening’, the Sickle Cell Society have taken a deeper look at sickle cell nursing care
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Patient information leaflet for patients having navigational bronchoscopy.