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At The London Clinic we provide a private pancreatitis treatment service.
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Treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy are used first to treat the underlying cancer.
Paraneoplastic syndrome is a term used to describe conditions caused by cancerous tumours that cause symptoms in tissues or organs nowhere near the tumour
Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological brain disorder that affects the cells and nerves responsible for controlling and coordinating movement.
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an infection that occurs in a woman’s pelvic area; it can affect the uterus, the ovaries and the Fallopian tubes.
Peripheral nerves make up the wiring that connects the brain to the distant parts of the body. These nerves are necessary for us to walk, talk, and breathe
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Usually, if atrophic gastritis is identified at endoscopy, this is a very positive sign that pernicious anaemia has developed
Pituitary tumours are common, nearly always benign and often unnoticed. They can, however, disrupt hormone levels or press on other parts of the brain.
Polyps are growths in your bowel that are non-cancerous. A polyp may have a distinct stalk and a head, while in other cases they’re much flatter.
Our world-class consultants are experts at diagnosing and treating portal hypertension, which is often caused by scarring of the liver. Find out more today
A prolapse occurs when the uterus, which is normally supported in its position in the abdomen by ligaments, muscles and fat pads.
Our world-class urologists are experts at diagnosing prostate cancer and developing the most effective tailored treatment plans. Find out more today.
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