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This booklet has been written for parents and carers whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to the abdomen.
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This page is for parents and carers whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to the neck and chest.
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This booklet has been written for parents and carers whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to the neck, chest, abdomen, and pelvis.
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Three patients in the UK have received an innovative treatment for the most serious form of lupus – an autoimmune condition which can cause damage to the heart, lungs, joints, brain or kidneys.
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This information has been written to help you now that your radiotherapy treatment is finishing.
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This page explains what FACETS is and how it can help you.
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This page is for patients who are having stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) for lung cancer.
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This page has been written for patients who are having a course of superficial radiotherapy for a skin tumour (such as a basal cell carcinoma or squamous cell carcinoma), or some other skin condition.
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To mark International Brain Tumour Awareness Week, UCLH and The National Brain Appeal are announcing a new clinical trial for patients with recurrent glioblastoma brain cancer.
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This information is for patients, (and their family and carers), who are considering having Uterine Artery (Fibroid) Embolisation (UAE). It explains what is involved and the possible risks.
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FOI201771 Cataract and glaucoma operations
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FOI201774 Maternity services
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FOI201776 Serious incidents and deaths of patients with a learning disability
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FOI201779 Arthritis treatments for patients
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FOI/2022/0770 - Parking operations, impact, and parking charge notices issued
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FOI/2022/0775 - Data on COVID-19 infections and related illness in staff
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FOI/2022/0774 - Pre-pregnancy counselling clinics with consultant-led maternity units for women with medical problems
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FOI/2022/0772 - Treatments for rare diseases
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FOI/2022/0781 - Protocols for diagnosis and treatment of non-small cell lung cancer
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FOI/2022/0768 - Patients treated for Haemophila A