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We are able to offer a comprehensive and integrated service, which is underpinned by a multi-disciplinary approach to treatment, placing the patient and their individual needs at the forefront of all that we do.
Malignant haematology is the term used to describe the treatment of different types of cancer that affect the blood, bone marrow or lymphatic system. The three main groups of this type of cancer are:
We carry out advanced treatments and provide exceptional haematology care for managing a range of blood disorders.
Receiving care at Nova means you will have a dedicated team of experts with you every step of the way, looking after your physical and emotional wellbeing.
The most appropriate treatment for each individual depends on the type of cancer involved, how advanced and aggressive it is, and the general health of the patient. While some slow-developing cancers may require nothing more than a ‘watch and wait’ approach, most commonly chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or a combination of both is given to attack and destroy cancerous cells.
At Nova we provide specialist chemotherapy and radiotherapy to attack and destroy cancerous cells. Learn more about how our expert team works together to treat a range of cancers here.
For patients with advanced cancer, or in cases where the traditional approach has been unsuccessful, a stem cell or bone marrow transplant may be required.
If you have any questions or would like to book an appointment, contact us or call us on 0113 206 7503.