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Cancer Information Online: Resources & Support
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Symptoms and side effects. Other symptoms and side effects. Diet after stomach surgery. Cancer and older people. Financial and legal issues. Talking about your cancer. If somone else has cancer. Talking to someone with cancer. Coping with advanced cancer. CPR for people with cancer. Resources for living with cancer. UK patient information guide. ADEPT (antibody-directed enzyme pro-drug therapy). General information on chemotherapy. How chemotherapy drugs are given. Busulfan (Busilvex, Myleran). Individua...
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Cancer Information Online: Cancer Information Online
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Cancer Information Online: March 2008
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Cancer Information Online: July 2007
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General side effects of radiotherapy. While external radiotherapy can destroy cancer cells, it can also have an effect on some of the surrounding normal cells. The side effects that may occur are described in this section. It is important to remember that no person will have more than a few of them, and for many people they may be very mild. Most side effects of radiotherapy disappear gradually once the course of treatment is over. However, the side effects may continue for a few weeks. You may be asked ...
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Cancer Information Online: August 2007
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Staff in the radiotherapy department. Although you will continue to be in the care of your GP during and after your radiotherapy, while you are having the treatment itself you will be under the care of a clinical oncologist. A clinical oncologist is a doctor trained in the use of radiotherapy and chemotherapy. The clinical oncologist will be responsible for prescribing and supervising your course of treatment. Medical oncologists specialise in chemotherapy treatment. Also sometimes called radiotherapists...
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Cancer Information Online: Cancer Type : Type of cancer
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Cancer Type : Type of cancer. Select the type of cancer you want information on from the alphabetical list. Bowel (colon and rectum). Leukaemia, acute lymphoblastic. Leukaemia, acute myeloid. Leukaemia, chronic lymphocytic. Leukaemia, chronic myeloid. Lymph nodes, secondary. ADEPT (antibody-directed enzyme pro-drug therapy). General information on chemotherapy. How chemotherapy drugs are given. An overview of the side effects of chemotherapy. Possible side effects of some chemotherapy drugs. Hyperbaric o...
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Cancer Information Online: Cancer Treatments
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Pelvic radiotherapy in women. Pelvic radiotherapy in men. Stem cell and bone marrow transplants. ADEPT (antibody-directed enzyme pro-drug therapy). General information on chemotherapy. How chemotherapy drugs are given. An overview of the side effects of chemotherapy. Possible side effects of some chemotherapy drugs. How chemotherapy might affect your everyday life. How chemotherapy might affect your sex life. Feelings and emotions about having chemotherapy. How chemotherapy might affect your fertility.
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Cancer Information Online: About Cancer
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Why cancers come back? Understanding terms and statistics. How is it treated? Are you worried about. How is cancer diagnosed? ADEPT (antibody-directed enzyme pro-drug therapy). General information on chemotherapy. How chemotherapy drugs are given. An overview of the side effects of chemotherapy. Possible side effects of some chemotherapy drugs. How chemotherapy might affect your everyday life. How chemotherapy might affect your sex life. Feelings and emotions about having chemotherapy.
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Cancer Information Online: June 2007
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This information is about photodynamic therapy (PDT). PDT is a treatment for some types of cancer. It may also be used to treat some non-cancerous conditions of the skin or eye. When PDT is used. How PDT is given. PDT and possible side effects. PDT for skin cancer. PDT for cancers of the head and neck. PDT for other cancers. PDT uses laser, or other light sources, combined with a light-sensitive drug (sometimes called a photosensitising agent) to destroy cancer cells. When PDT is used. Photodynamic thera...