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Study tests whether deep brain stimulation can treat chronic pain

A research study by Oxford neurosurgeons and engineers is trialling whether deep brain stimulation (DBS) – delivering an electrical pulse into affected areas of the brain – can help to relieve central post-stroke pain (CPSP).

Treatment of tumours with sound: New high-intensity focused ultrasound machine installed

A new state-of-the-art high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) machine has been installed at the Churchill Hospital, giving Oxford University Hospitals (OUH) cancer patients access to the latest in this innovative technology.

New clinical study launched examining the role of insulin in breast cancer treatment response

A new clinical study has launched to investigate whether insulin levels influence how women with the most common type of breast cancer respond to treatment.

Testing the feasibility of MRI scanning for the assessment and monitoring of kidneys before and after transplantation

A new clinical study, led by researchers at the University of Oxford, Oxford University Hospitals and the University of Nottingham, is exploring whether advanced MRI scanning of kidneys before and after transplantation could provide a non-invasive, objective way to evaluate donor organs and monitor transplant health – potentially transforming how kidneys are assessed and managed within routine clinical practice.