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311. Breast Cancer Services  
Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women. It mostly occurs in older women and is uncommon under the age of 40. It is rare in men.   Referrals for this  
312. Professionals you are likely to meet  
You will meet many people who will be responsible for delivering treatment, care and support. There are also people and teams who may support you but you never really see them see them during  
313. Lung Cancer Patients Information Pack  
Financial Support for People affected by cancer - information for patients and carers St. James's Hospital Map The information contained on this page is a digital version of the information which  
314. The PSA Test  
PSA is a protein made in the prostate gland. A PSA (Prostate-specific antigen) test is a blood test to help check for prostate conditions such as prostate cancer or an enlarged  
315. Neuroendocrine Cancer of the Small Bowel  
The small bowel (or small intestine) is the longest part of the digestive system. It is only about as wide around as a middle finger (approximately 1 inch or 2.5 centimetres) and is, on average,  
316. Gastroenterology  
Isolated rise in Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP) in asymptomatic patient Fibro-scan Referral Pathway for Abnormal Liver Blood Tests in Adults Positive Smooth Muscle Antibody and abnormal LFTs Isolated  
317. Medical illustration  
Calderdale and Huddersfield Medical Illustration department provides a high quality photographic and illustration service to Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust. The department  
318. Phones and WiFi  
Mobile Phones Mobile phones can be used on public corridors, but they must be switched off in clinical areas as they can interfere with medical equipment. Mobile phones are considered “in use”  
319. Services  
Conditions we treat We treat the whole spectrum of rheumatological conditions including, but not limited to, primary inflammatory arthropathies (like rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis), gout and  
320. Childhood Wetting (Paediatric Enuresis)  
Nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting) is the repeated incontinence of urine at night time after the age of about 6/7 years.  Nocturnal enuresis or bedwetting is a common childhood problem occurring  
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