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Cancer of the vulva is a rare cancer and it can affect anyone that has a vulva. Vulva is the name given to the skin outside of the body that surrounds the opening of the vagina. This cancer mainly affects older women above the age of 65 years.
If it’s suitable for your care, you can now attend hospital appointments remotely with online video calling.
The NHS in the South West is today (5 September) celebrating the remarkable achievements of staff and teams who have won regional categories in the 2024 Parliamentary Awards, after being nominated by their local MPs. This includes a team from Gloucestershire who have won the Excellence in Urgent and Emergency Care Award.
This page gives you information about collecting a sample for a cytology urine test.
The perineal clinic is a specialised clinic for women who require follow up for perineal or pelvic floor problems following childbirth.
by Helen Giles
by Ruth Bees
Every June, Dietitians Week celebrates the vital work of registered dietitians across the UK — the only qualified health professionals who assess, diagnose and treat dietary and nutritional problems at both individual and wider population levels.
Deborah Lee steps down on 10 January after over 7 years in post as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), handing over the reins to new CEO Kevin McNamara.
Cellulitis is an infection that can occur anywhere in the body and the hand and wrist are no exception.
Viral eye swab
Check swab expiry date before use
Neonatal alloimmune neutropenia (NAIN) is a transient disorder characterised by maternal IgG antibodies targeting fetal neutrophil antigens, resulting in neutropenia. This condition arises when the fetus inherits neutrophil-specific antigens from the father that are absent in the mother. Maternal sensitisation leads to the production of alloantibodies, which cross the placenta and mediate neutrophil destruction.
The 7th GSQIA Graduation and Awards Ceremony took place on Friday, 16th of March 2018 at 09:30am in the Lecture Hall in Sandford Education Centre, Cheltenham General Hospital.
Everyone’s story is different, and knowing what matters most helps us provide better care. We’d love to hear from you, so please share your story using the form below. If you wish to send video or photos, please email them to ghn-tr.comms@nhs.net
allergy support group
We are working with GlosFire this week to promote home fire safety