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Most women and some men with breast cancer have some type of surgery. Common types of breast surgery are lumpectomy, mastectomy, and taking out removal of lymph nodes from the underarm. Women(and men) who have breast…
… care and treatment for patients suffering from a number of skin conditions including skin cancer, acne, eczema, psoriasis as well as undertaking minor surgery across both Calderdale and Huddersfield…
… tool to understand what support you may need. Completing this and returning it to your team via the cancer team secretatory (below) will instigate your Holistic Needs Assessment.
Please click here to…
… which are examinations of your bowel with a small camera.
Or
You have received an invite for bowel cancer screening. NHS bowel cancer screening are offered to screen for early signs of bowel cancer. It's…
… on your symptoms and your age.
The vast majority of people referred to a breast clinic do not have cancer. They may have normal breast changes or a benign (not cancer) condition.
However, the sooner breast…
… You may also be referred following a positive stool blood test (FOB) as part of the national bowel cancer screening programme.
Further information can be found on bowel cancer by clicking here.
Bowel…
… congenital breast abnormalities, developmental breast abnormalities asymmetry of the breasts, post cancer reconstruction and large breasts requiring reduction. I also see women who have breast implant related…
… or concerns you have about any area of your life. It is not only about the physical symptoms of cancer or the side effects of treatment.
Please watch this video from Macmillan which explains a…
… of research performed into the effects of beta-catenin and epithelial-stromal interactions in breast cancer. I am a member of the Association of Breast Surgery, British Association of Surgical Oncology and the…
… unplanned weight changes support is available here:
Weight gain: Macmillan healthy eating and cancer booklet Weight loss: Macmillan building up diet booklet Recipes for people affected by cancer:…
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