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by Dr Paul Perkins
This page has been written so that you will have the names and contact details for the Gynaecological Cancer Care team. We have also included some other resources that you might find useful.
Information about breastfeeding in the first few hours and days, including your baby’s feeding cues
An upper limb cast is a hard covering that stabilises and immobilises either your wrist or elbow and sometimes both at the same time.
Hearing Services offer a full range of rehabilitation on the two main sites, Cheltenham General Hospital, and Gloucestershire Royal Hospital.
In their first games, the Gloucestershire team have triumphed with three silver medals and one bronze at the British Transplant Games in Nottingham this weekend.
AFP is a possible marker of:-
Biopsy of palpable or impalpable lesions may be performed, the latter requiring stereotactic location.
Information on our philosophy of care and services
This test is only performed following discussion with the Consultant Haematologist.
Our Immunology laboratory provides a comprehensive clinical diagnostic service to our hospitals, as well as the local community. It is located in the Pathology area of the hospital.
Cheltenham General Hospital’s Oncology Centre continues its focus on excellence in cancer care with the installation of a state-of-the-art TrueBeam Linear Accelerator (Linac). The installation is just the beginning as the Medical Physics team is now in the process of commissioning the new Linac.
We are an NHS trust of around 9,000 people, providing care for the population of Gloucestershire and beyond.
There are more ways than ever for LGBT+ people to become parents
A Stroud family received a special surprise this year when their healthy baby boy was born on Christmas Day at Stroud Maternity Unit.
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in the UK.
The purpose of the BRAID trial is to determine whether additional imaging with one of several types of scans is helpful in the early detection of breast cancer.
Opiate bioavailability and response are highly variable. Wide inter-patient variation exists.