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This page provides information about Upper gastrointestinal cancers and the services available. Upper gastrointestinal cancer affects the bile ducts, liver, oesophagus, pancreas and stomach.
Serum - paired samples not required
As part of essential works for our Image Guided Interventional Surgery (IGIS) Hub at GRH, we are bringing in a large crane from Monday 5 August to Wednesday 7 August 2024.
This preparation technique is appropriate for the following sample types:
Julie Jenner is taking on an epic challenge of her first ever ultra-marathon to help raise money for Thirlestaine Breast Centre.
From 1st February 2010 fondaparinux will replace enoxaparin (Clexane®) for the treatment of unstable angina and NSTEMI.
To mark National No-Smoking Day on 8 March 2023, Our Tobacco Free Team are manning stands in the Atrium and Women's Centre at GRH
Cancer Support Workers are part of your hospital team. We help people with cancer feel safe, listened to, and supported.
From 28 November 2022, continuing building work at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital is likely to cause significant disruption and possible queues around the GRH site for two weeks.
Our hospitals are extremely busy at present and we are strongly urging people to only call 999 or visit the two Emergency Departments if it’s a life-threatening situation or a serious injury
Thanks to donations to our Focus fund, a new research role is helping to make a real difference for local cancer patients and NHS staff.
Recent field safety notices provided by both ResMed and Phillips Healthcare concern the use of magnets on their CPAP therapy masks
Last month guests, friends and supporters gathered at The New Club Cheltenham for a celebratory dinner to launch the new partnership with Cheltenham and Gloucester Hospitals Charity.
Baby Loss Awareness week is being held this year between 9 and 16 October. As part of our contribution to the week, we are holding our annual Baby Remembrance Service.
Providing a positive experience of care matters to our teams. Feedback is so important in ensuring that we understand people's experiences of the care we provide.
The main indication for cobalt and chromium levels is in assessing wear of metal-on-metal hip replacements.
Dr Kujambal has extensive experience in general paediatrics. She completed her registrar training in the West Midlands. She also underwent training in paediatric diabetes and endocrinology and joined our Trust in December 2006.