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Cancer

Last updated on Wednesday, June 1, 2022

The population of the Wirral is currently 320,220, with a national ratio of 1:3 affected by cancer and 1:4 deaths annually are cancer related. WUTH diagnosis over 3,000 new cancers each year. Over 50% of people diagnosed survive beyond 10 years and It is estimated that there are 11,500 people liv...

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Cancer

Last updated on Wednesday, August 14, 2019

We have four breast surgeons, who are based at the Wirral Breast Centre at Clatterbridge Hospital. They are supported by five Clinical Nurse Specialists with three being full time and two part time. As well as one Cancer Care Coordinator and one Advanced Nurse Practitioner. We are also fortunate...

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Urology Cancer

Last updated on Thursday, May 24, 2018

The urology team consists of 8 Consultant Urologists Mr Snehal Patel and Mr James Glendenning, 3 Uro-Oncology Nurses and 3 Advanced Nurse Practitioners. As well as the local area, the team also treats patients referred from Isle of Man and North Wales. The urology team has clinics at Arrowe Park...

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Tag:   urine (5)     bladder (7)     urea (3)     urologist (2)     cancer (22)     bladder cancer (1)     bladder urology (2)    

Cancer Surveys

Last updated on Sunday, March 17, 2024

To give your feedback for cancer services at WUTH, please click on the survey below: Cancer Patient Experience Survey WUTH Macmillan Cancer Information and Support Service (MCISS)

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May Marks the Fight Against Skin Cancer: WUTH’s Call to Action for Prevention and Early Detection

Last updated on Wednesday, May 1, 2024

As May ushers in its balmy days, it also casts a spotlight on the pressing issue of skin cancer. The observance of Skin Cancer Awareness Month is a timely reminder for us to prioritise prevention and early detection. Cancer Research UK's alarming statistics reveal that melanoma skin cancer diagn...

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