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Dr Fiona Gilbert, consultant radiologist at CUH, discussed what it means to have dense breasts and shared the results of the BRAID study in a recent Medicine for Members lecture.
CADASIL is a genetic conditions that causes early-onset strokes. Work at Addenbrooke's shows that patients are experiencing strokes later than they used to.
Targeted breast radiotherapy is as safe and effective as less focused approaches that have more side effects
Addenbrooke’s has become the first UK hospital to use digital technology that enables patients to test their own vision in minutes while waiting to see their eyecare clinician.
Pharmacists will be able to offer the simple, quick capsule sponge test to people experiencing regular heartburn symptoms. The pilot will run for two years from 2026 in parts of the UK.
Find out what it means to have dense breasts, the results of the trial and how can the risk of breast cancer be reduced.
Musicians from Britten Sinfonia, who embarked on a unique project to enhance the days of some of Addenbrooke’s sickest patients, will share their transformative experience this week.
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