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Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) is a form of cancer that develops in your bone marrow and affects your blood cells.
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More people with dementia in the UK will be able to take part in research and help accelerate the development of new treatments, as the Government announces £49.9 million of new funding to build a network of dementia trials sites across the country.
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Your acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) treatment will be delivered within a number of comprehensive specialised services led by medical and nursing cancer care experts.
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Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is a form of cancer that affects the cells in the bone marrow, the soft material inside your bones.
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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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Your treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) will be delivered within a number of comprehensive specialised services led by medical and nursing cancer care experts.
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Tens of thousands of people in England who have hepatitis C could now get tested and treated thanks to a new mobile health unit arriving to coincide with World Hepatitis Day on 28 July.
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Information about the new government support available to help people pay their energy bills.
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The haematology and critical care services in our flagship University College Hospital Grafton Way Building are now open.
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UCLH is making the change from single use to named reusable fabric theatre hats for staff working in operating theatres.
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FOI201730 Cancelled cancer operations
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FOI201725 Female genital mutilation
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FOI201720 Electronic patient information systems
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FOI201718 Presciption of heroine and/or cocaine
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FOI201715 Deceased patients with no next of kin and public health funerals
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FOI201702 Trust Guidelines for Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Prophylaxis in Surgical Patients
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FOI201703 Patients treated for cancer; car parking facilities for visiting families
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FOI201701 Storage of configuration environments
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FOI/2023/0282 - British Medical Association (BMA) strikes - cancelled, delayed or missed appointments
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FOI/2023/0330 - Outsourced/ in-house occupational health provisions