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End of Treatment Events are run four times as year for people at the end of cancer treatment or a block of treatment, as part of your cancer recovery and rehabilitation package. The purpose of the event is to promote…
… The Non Site Specific (NSS) Service is for people who have symptoms that are worrying and could be a cancer but are not typical of a specific cancer type. Some forms of cancer show very specific symptoms and it…
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Holistic Needs Assessment
Be There for Someone Facing Cancer
A Guide for Young People Caring for Someone With Cancer
Are You Worried About Breast Cancer
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Exercise is beneficial in all aspects of recovery
Cancer treatment can you feeling very fatigued. Treatment can also make your white blood cell count drop, which puts you at a higher risk of getting…
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How to check your lymph nodes
How to reduce the risk of developing a skin cancer
Understanding melanoma
Understanding skin cancer
Understanding advance melanoma
… activity at least twice a week. This level of activity is helpful for people even during cancer treatment. However everyone is different and exercise needs to be tailored to you, taking into account…
… antigen) test is a blood test to help check for prostate conditions such as prostate cancer or an enlarged prostate.
A small amount of PSA in the blood is normal. If the prostate becomes…
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