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Patient information which describes what miscarriages are, and why they occur, explains what treatment options are available, describes expectant management in detail, explains what can be expected during your recovery from a miscarriage and discusses future pregnancies.
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UCLH provides a comprehensive service to diagnose, treat and support people with cancer. We are a specialist centre for many types of cancer and treat patients from both our local area and across the country.
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The TB network for north central London aims to reduce the capital’s high number of new cases and making it easier for patients to receive treatment.
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The lymphoedema service at UCLH provides assessment, diagnosis, treatment and management of cancer-related lymphoedema.
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This page explains what you can expect during recovery from your autologous stem cell transplant.
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The Central Venous Access Device team provides a nurse-led service to teenagers and adults who have been referred to UCLH for cancer treatment.
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At UCLH we use many different drugs to treat patients with cancer. Chemotherapy is the treatment of cancer with drugs designed to control or destroy the growth of the tumour.
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UCLH is a specialist centre for the treatment of urological cancers.
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The heart failure service provides comprehensive care for patients with heart failure.
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The rapid access chest pain clinic provides a quick and early specialist cardiology assessment for patients who need urgent assessment.
File results
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FOI/2022/0781 - Protocols for diagnosis and treatment of non-small cell lung cancer
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FOI/2022/0775 - Data on COVID-19 infections and related illness in staff
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FOI/2022/0761 - NHS estates maintenance/ repairs
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Licence compliance statement
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FOI/2022/0745 - Elective/ emergency C-sections and number of still births/ neonatal deaths
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FOI/2022/0748 - Services closed at Trust due to staffing issues
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FOI/2022/0751 - Pharmacy solution to remotely monitor fridge temperature
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FOI/2022/0754 - Respiratory devices
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FOI/2022/0757 - Oncology services - staff/ patients
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FOI/2022/0768 - Patients treated for Haemophila A