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We are launching the It’s not OK to say campaign, which is part of our continued efforts to promote a culture of kindness and inclusivity.
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New research group seeks to overhaul Parkinson’s care in sub-Saharan Africa
New research group seeks to overhaul Parkinson’s care in sub-Saharan Africa A North East medic is leading a major study involving seven different African countries to improve diagnosis and…
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Within NTIMS, we provide specialist assessment and management of a variety of hip problems. These problems can be secondary to injury, ageing, doing too much or too little. At times, there will…
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We aim to make your care personalised to you. We do this by addressing your needs and concerns. This starts from the day of your diagnosis. It continues throughout your treatment and beyond. This…
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We look after patients with all types of primary lung cancer (cancer which has started in the lungs) and mesothelioma (cancer of the lung lining). We work as part of a wider team to provide care.
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A diagnosis of cancer is a life-changing event. It is normal and understandable to feel distressed. Adjusting to the impact of a cancer diagnosis and your treatment Dealing with the changes to…
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Artificial Intelligence tech set to stay as it proves its worth in the fight against bowel cancer
Technology which uses artificial intelligence (AI) to spot abnormalities which may lead to bowel cancer is set to stay after a research study showed its value.
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"Teardrop became a regular monthly thing for me and became the place I could talk openly and not be judged in any way." - Sara's story Trigger waring: Please note the below…
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Chief Nursing Officer for England visits award-winning Health and Care Academy
Last week we were pleased to welcome The Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) for England, Duncan Burton, to our award-winning Health and Care Academy.