Harley Street at UCH is a highly specialised unit and can treat some of the rarest and most complex forms of cancer. As such various advanced treatment options are available on site.
Stem Cell & Bone Marrow TransplantsThe unit provides a comprehensive Bone Marrow and Stem Cell transplant programme. Offering both autologus and allogenic transpalnts.
Photo Dynamic TherapyPhoto Dynamic Therapy is an advanced treatment option for cancers of the head and neck. Treatment involves an interaction between a drug and light usually delivered from a laser. With image guidance, this can be used to treat deep-seated, more advanced tumours and is particularly useful when radiotherapy has been given and surgery is not an option.
As part of the wider HCA International group, your consultant can also arrange direct access to other treatments at hospitals in Central London.
This is a partnership between HCA International and Barking, Havering and Redbridge University NHS Trust. The purpose built cancer centre opened early this year and includes 14 private en-suite inpatient rooms, a chemotherapy day care unit and a 2 bedded high dependency unit with en-suite facility.
Advanced Radiotherapy is available at Harley Street at Queen's through a dedicated Linear Accelerator. This equipment provides advanced radiotherapy with pinpoint accuracy. Through this technology we are able to offer the latest IMRT treatment.
The Centre, with the latest Gamma Knife Perfexion - is based at the heart of St Bartholomews Hospital having moved in 2009 from Harley Street where the team had amassed 10 years experience using Gamma Knife technology to help and treat hundreds of patients with brain tumours.
The CyberKnife is the worlds first and only radiosurgery system that uses advanced robotics to treat tumours previously deemed inoperable and The CyberKnife Centre London at The Harley Street Clinic is the first in the UK to offer this treatment.
This revolutionary, safe, non-surgical procedure delivers highly focused radiation therapy precisely to where it is needed, minimising significant dose to surrounding normal tissues that would be vulnerable to damage from high radiation doses. CyberKnife treatment requires no anaesthesia, there is no recovery time and patients can usually be treated and go home on the same day.
This allows patients with Urological conditions (such as prostate cancer), and Gynaecological conditions to be treated by a minimally invasive surgical robot system, and is based at our sister site, The Princess Grace Hospital in central London.


