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441. Patients, Carers and the Public in Health Research  
What our patients say about taking part in research at our hospital Results from our Patient Research Experience Survey Between April 2024 and March 2025 we asked 160 of our research patients for  
442. Neuroendocrine Cancer of the Pancreas  
Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors are a rare type of cancer that starts as a growth of cells in the pancreas. Another term for pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor is islet cell cancer. Some  
443. What's next  
Most women and some men with breast cancer have some type of surgery. Common types of breast surgery are lumpectomy, mastectomy, and taking out removal of lymph nodes from the underarm. Women(and  
444. Return To Practice (RTP)  
If you’re thinking of coming back to nursing, midwivery or an allied health professional then this might be the right place for you! Many leave a NHS profession for a variety of reasons including  
445. Fast Track Urgent GP Referrals  
What is a Fast Track Urgent GP referral? This is a referral made by a GP to the hospital for patients they suspect have cancer. The fast track referral system aims to diagnose and treat serious  
446. Neuroendocrine Tumour (NET)  
Biopsies A biopsy is where a small sample of tissue, or amount of cells is taken from your body, to be examined under a microscope.  This will help the medical team to determine whether a  
447. Test Report  
This website was last tested on 17th July 2024.  We use the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines V2.1 level A and level AA to test how accessible www.cht.nhs.uk is. We used this approach to  
448. Our safeguarding pledge and information  
Staying safe online Whilst there are huge benefits to being online in order to stay connected to family and friends during this period, the Government recognises many parents may feel concerned about  
449. Council of Governors  
… our 'Exclusions' page  What’s in it for me? You’d hear about our latest developments and plans…  
450. Specialist Palliative Care  
Specialist palliative care (SPC) professionals are involved in a person’s management when a person’s needs cannot be fully met by the treating team, either in hospital or in community. They can  
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