Treatments
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- Bladder
- Bowel
- Cosmetic and reconstructive
- Dermatology
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- Gender affirmation
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- Lifestyle management
- Men's health
- Oncology
- Other Treatments and Medicine
- Paediatrics
- Pregnancy
- Stomach
- Weight loss
- Women's health
Biotherapy
Biotherapy, sometimes called biological therapy, is an advanced cancer treatment that harnesses and enhances your body's own immune system to better recognise and destroy cancerous cells.
Breast oncology
Our breast oncology service brings together a multidisciplinary team of leading specialists to create a tailored treatment plan for every patient, ensuring you receive the most effective and coordinated care.
Breast reconstruction
A breast reconstruction is an operation to recreate a breast shape after you have had a mastectomy (breast removal). There are two types of breast reduction procedures, which include breast reconstruction using an implant and breast reconstruction using a latissimus dorsi flap.
Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is the use of chemicals or drugs (cytotoxic agents) to disrupt or stop the growth of cancer cells. Chemotherapy can be administered in several ways, including tablets, injections or intravenously (directly into your bloodstream).
Haemato-oncology
Haemato-oncology includes the diagnosis and treatment of blood cell cancers such as leukaemias, lymphomas and myeloma.
High-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU)
High-intensity focused ultrasound is a treatment that uses high-frequency sound waves to destroy cancerous cells in the prostate. This treatment avoids invasive surgery and radiation, which reduces the risk and number of side effects.
Hormone therapy
Hormone therapy for cancer uses medicines to block or lower the amount of hormones in the body to stop or slow down the growth of cancer.
IMRT (Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy)
IMRT, also known as Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy, is a type of high-precision radiotherapy that uses computer-controlled linear accelerators to send radiation beams of different strengths to the tumour, whilst minimising damage to surrounding health tissue.
Insertion of a portacath
A portacath is a small medical device placed under the skin on your chest, which connects to a large vein. This allows you to receive treatments like chemotherapy and antibiotics or have blood taken easily and comfortably, avoiding the need for repeated needles in your arms.
Lutetium-177 PSMA therapy
Lutetium-177 PSMA therapy uses targeted radiation to kill prostate cancer cells while sparing healthy tissues, even those resistant to other treatments.
Palliative care
Palliative care is a medical and nursing speciality that focus on controlling symptoms and providing support for patients, and their families with any serious illness.
Radioactive Iodine Therapy
Radioactive iodine therapy is a type of radiotherapy used for conditions affecting the thyroid glands, such as hyperthyroidism and thyroid cancer.
Radiotherapy
Radiotherapy uses high-energy particles or waves, such as X-rays, gamma rays or protons, to destroy or damage cancer cells.
SpaceOAR® Hydrogel
Hydrogel Perirectal Spacer – for Prostate Cancer Radiotherapy