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… develops in around one in 50 women in their lifetime. In about 5 - 10% of these cases, a specific gene alteration … insurance). Currently, the insurance industry cannot ask about genetic testing for most policies. This position may … of cancer. They may feel angry, shocked, anxious or guilty about the possibility of passing the gene alteration on to …
… Hospital Maternity Unit. Please speak to your midwife about having your baby at Southmead Hospital Maternity Unit. … Hospital Maternity Unit. Please speak to your midwife about having your baby at Southmead Hospital Maternity Unit. …
… placement with the research team. Since then, her passion about finding out about the latest treatment options for her patients and … interest to her for many years, and she is passionate about pursuing a role in developing and improving the care … placement with the research team. Since then, her passion about finding out about the latest treatment options for her …
… for you to be seen. A member of staff will advise you about when you can expect to be contacted / seen. On occasion … professionals information to help them advise families about their chances of having a baby with a congenital … NCARDRS leaflet is available to offer further information about this service visit gov.uk . Location The Fetal Medicine …
… complications, and it will also provide useful information about your potential recovery time following the operation. … There is no other test that provides this information about your heart and lung ‘fitness’. When will I be told the … you and your surgeon. I have bad joints and am worried about riding the bike? Unless you have very severe joint …
… and averaged, which will give us a good understanding about how the optic nerve pathway is working. The brain will … test to give you further information or to explain more about the procedure. How long until I get my results? The … as a guideline only. If you have any further questions about your test (excluding about results) please contact the …
… will work with clinicians to provide you with information about what to expect on leaving hospital. If your needs … will work with clinicians to provide you with information about what to expect on leaving hospital. If your needs …
… hospitals. Your cancer doctor or nurse can explain more about your area. Complex reconstructive surgery and lymph … hospitals. Your cancer doctor or nurse can explain more about your area. Complex reconstructive surgery and lymph …
… for patients with an immunodeficiency. It has information about when to contact us and how to get further information about living with an immunodeficiency. General information … has recommended this then you can find more information about this treatment here: Use of immunoglobulin (IgG) in …
… teaching purposes such as teaching NHS healthcare staff about a particular condition. Or they may want to use the photographs for teaching other patients about the treatment options or outcomes of a medical … to withdraw consent at any time. If you have any questions about consent or confidentiality please ask your photographer …