About us
Welcome to the teenage and young adults (TYA) cancer service. We look after people aged from 13 to their 25th birthday, with a wide range of cancers and some non-cancerous conditions. In these pages, we hope to provide you with some useful information so you know what to expect on your treatment journey with the team at UCLH.
Our approach
We understand that when the possibility of cancer has been raised it is a difficult time for both that person and their loved ones. We aim to see people rapidly and efficiently perform the necessary tests to establish what the problem is, so we can form the best treatment plan for each individual. At each stage we will explain the plan and why we need to do a particular test. We will try to answer your questions as fully as possible when you meet our team, and you will find lots of useful information here, and in written information, the team will give you.
Once we have completed the initial testing and a treatment plan has been formed we offer excellent facilities to provide the latest treatments for a wide range of conditions. At each point, we want to make sure that you are at the heart of decisions being made and you have all the information you need.
Staff who will be looking after you
You will be cared for by a team of healthcare professionals specialising in helping young people like you through their cancer treatment. You will hear us call this team the multidisciplinary team (MDT) because it includes experts in different areas of medicine, such as doctors, nurses, and physiotherapists.
Your first point of contact will be your key worker. This usually is a clinical nurse specialist (CNS) trained and experienced in treating young people with your type of cancer. Your key worker will also coordinate your care and support you and your family at every step of the way.
If you’d like to find out more about the role of the CNS, download a copy of our leaflet ‘What to expect from your CNS’.
Click here to find out about other people who you will see during your care or treatments.
Patient contact
Other contact information
GP enquiries:
Oncology: 020 3447 9950
Haematology: 020 3447 1862
Inpatients:
- T11 (under 12-year-olds) and T12 (13- to 18-year-olds) 235 Euston Road London, NW1 2BU
Outpatients:
- (13-24) MacMillan Cancer Centre TYA, 3rd floor Huntley St, London WC1E 6AG
- (Under 13s) Lower Ground Floor Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Wing 235 Euston Road London, NW1 2BU
Other useful contact details:
- T12 North (13-19 years): 020 3447 1202/1216
- T13 North (20-24 years): 020 3447 1387/1303
Teenage and Young Adult Specialist Unit TYA
3rd floor University College Hospital
Macmillan Cancer Centre
Tel: 020 3447 1837
TYA MDT coordinator
Tel: 07958 251272
Email: ucl-tr.tyamdt@nhs.net
Young Lives vs Cancer
Tel: 020 3447 9952
Email: uclhteam@younglivesvscancer.org.uk
Address
Children and young people's cancer services
University College Hospital
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- Going home after a donor (allogeneic) bone marrow transplant
- Nurse-led transition clinic for people who have had treatment for cancer or a blood condition as a child or young adult
- Psych-oncology team
- Teenage and Young Adult Ambulatory Care Service
- Welcome to the Teenage and Young Adult Service
- Your pathway coordinator (Teenage and Young Adult Service)