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Extracorporeal Photopheresis (ECP) was originally described in 1987 for the treatment of Cutaneous T cell lymphoma and was the first selective ‘immunotherapy’ for the treatment of cancer. The process involves taking the patient’s blood and placing it in a large spinning ‘bowl’ (picture 1). By spinning the blood, particular cells of the blood called ‘white cells’ can be separated from the plasma (liquid) and red cells (cells…</description>
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1: Whole Blood is taken from the patientExtracorporeal Photopheresis (ECP) was originally described in 1987 for the treatment of Cutaneous T cell lymphoma and was the first selective ‘immunotherapy’ for the treatment of cancer. The process involves taking the patient’s blood and placing it in a large spinning ‘bowl’.2: Leucopheresis - White cells are separated using a spinning bowlBy spinning the blood, particular cells of the blood called ‘white cells’ can …</description>
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 ECP treatment has been performed at Rotherham General Hospital since 1994. Currently there are only 3 units in the UK which have a dedicated nursing team who treat patients on a daily basis. The specialised nursing team have both extensive practical experience of ECP therapy and an in-depth knowledge of the ECP process. The unit has a close relationship with many of the referring hospitals, which benefits the patient by allowing an integrated treatment program…</description>
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        <description>Conditions treated by ECP:

 ECP has demonstrated some good clinical responses for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, systemic sclerosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, heart transplant rejection and more recently inflammatory bowel disease. However, currently ECP is mostly used for the treatment of:</description>
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