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A UCLH/UCL clinical trial of a personalised therapy for blood cancer has been expanded, meaning new groups of patients with a wider range of blood cancers are now receiving the treatment.
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Information for service users about the RESPOND service for refugees and asylum seekers.
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An antibody treatment trialled at UCLH cuts the risk of developing symptomatic COVID-19 by 77%.
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A large trial at UCLH and UCL will investigate whether a drug currently in use to treat respiratory conditions can slow the progress of Parkinson’s disease.
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Exhibition co-curated by Healthcare Arts Collective and UCLH Arts and Heritage 25th August - 20th October 2021, UCH Street Gallery, 235 Euston Road
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A front page story and patient case study highlight SUMMIT Study early diagnosis outcomes.
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This page is for patients with obesity who are waiting for scheduled surgery.
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This page tells you about the procedure known as varicocele (pronounced VARI-CO-SEAL) embolisation.
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Breakthroughs in Alzheimer’s disease are exciting and invigorating dementia research, and we will need to be ready to deliver new treatments as they come through, say Professor Nick Fox and Dr Catherine Mummery.
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Advice on preventing the spread of flu and other respiratory viruses, to keep UCLH patients safe.
File results
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FOI/2022/0795 - Mobile software (communications, chat, photo) used by the Trust
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FOI/2022/0794 - Communication personnel and communication spend
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FOI/2022/0793 - Post Covid-19 assessment service and related data collection
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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
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FOI/2022/0764 - Patients treated for drinks spiked/ spiked by needle injection