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Breast Cancer Factsheet Information Categories

The breast cancer factsheets are grouped ito the following categories:




Understanding cancer of the breast booklet

Understanding cancer of the breast

Last Revised
2008

This booklet has been written to help you understand breast cancer. It has been prepared and checked by cancer doctors, other relevant specialists, nurses and patients. The information contained in this booklet represents an agreed view on this cancer, its diagnosis and management, and the key aspects of living with it. online order form to order a copy or alternatively you can download it .





Drug Therapy Breast Information Factsheets

AC Chemotherapy

AC Chemotherapy Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 818kb

This factsheet has been written to help you understand more about AC chemotherapy. It explains how AC chemotherapy works, how it is given and what side effects may occur. You will find it useful to read this factsheet along with the Understanding Chemotherapy booklet. This booklet will give you general information on chemotherapy. We hope that the booklet together with this factsheet will help answer questions you may have about your chemotherapy treatment. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Arimidex

Arimidex Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 818kb

This factsheet explains briefly what Arimidex is, how it works, when it may be prescribed, what the benefits are, and what side effects may occur. Most people know the drug by this name, although its generic (general) name is anastrazole. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Aromasin

Aromasin Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 818kb

This factsheet explains briefly what Aromasin is, how it works, what the benefits are, and what side effects may occur. Aromasin is the brand name of the drug, which is used throughout this factsheet. Most people know it by this name, although its generic (non-branded) name is exemestane. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Bisphosphonates

Bisphosphonates Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 812kb

Bisphosphonates are drugs given to help protect bones against the effects of cancer and other conditions such as osteoporosis. Osteoporosis weakens bones, this can cause bones to thin, making breaks likely. This factsheet aims to give you information on the group of drugs called bisphosphonates in relation to secondary cancer in the bone. It explains how they work,how they are given and what side effects may occur. We recommend that you read it along with our factsheet on secondary bone cancer. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



CMF_Chemotherapy

CMF_Chemotherapy Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 812kb

This factsheet has been written to help you understand more about the combination chemotherapy CMF. It explains how CMF chemotherapy works, how it is given and what side effects may occur. Chemotherapy is a treatment that uses drugs to cure or control cancer cells. CMF chemotherapy is one way to treat breast cancer. You will find it useful to read this factsheet along with the Understanding Chemotherapy booklet. This booklet will give you general information on chemotherapy. We hope that the booklet together with this factsheet will help answer questions you may have about your chemotherapy treatment Please use the online order form to order a copy.



FEC_Chemotherapy

FEC_Chemotherapy Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 812kb

This factsheet has been written to help you and your family understand more about FEC chemotherapy. It explains how FEC chemotherapy works, how it is given and what side effects may occur. Chemotherapy is a treatment that uses drugs to cure or control cancer cells. FEC chemotherapy is one way to treat breast cancer. You will find it useful to read this factsheet along with the Understanding Chemotherapy booklet. This booklet will give you general information on chemotherapy. We hope that the booklet together with this factsheet will help answer questions you may have about your chemotherapy treatment. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Femara

Femara Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 808kb

This factsheet explains briefly what Femara is, how it works, when it may be prescribed, what the benefits are and what side effects may occur. Femara is the brand name of the drug that is used throughout this factsheet. Most people know it by this name, although its generic (general) name is letrozole. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Hair Loss and hairpieces

Hair Loss and hairpieces Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 818kb

This factsheet has been written to help you understand more about hair loss and hairpieces. A list of hairpiece suppliers is also given. The factsheet can be read along with our booklet called Coping with Hair Loss. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Herceptin

Herceptin Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 822kb

This factsheet explains what Herceptin is, how it works, when it may be given, what the benefits are and what side effects may occur. Herceptin is the brand name of the drug that is used throughout the factsheet. Most people know it by this name, although its generic (general) name is trastuzumab. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Tamoxifen

Tamoxifen Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
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This factsheet explains briefly what Tamoxifen is, how it works, when it may be prescribed, what the benefits are and what side effects may occur. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Taxol


Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 809kb

This factsheet explains briefly what Taxol is, when it may be prescribed, how it works, what the benefits are and what side effects may occur. We hope it will help you to discuss your treatment plan with your healthcare team. Taxol is the brand name of the drug that is used throughout this section. Most people know it by this name, although its generic (general) name is paclitaxel. You may find it useful to read this factsheet with our booklet on Chemotherapy. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Taxotere

Taxotere Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 817kb

This factsheet explains briefly what Taxotere is, when it may be prescribed, how it works, what the benefits are and what side effects may occur. Taxotere is the brand name of the drug that is used throughout this factsheet. Most people know it by this name, although its generic (general) name is docetaxel. You may find it useful to read this with our booklet on Chemotherapy. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Zoladex

Zoladex Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
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This factsheet explains briefly what Zoladex is, when it may be prescribed, how it works, what the benefits are and what side effects may occur. Zoladex is the brand name of the drug that is used throughout this factsheet. Most people know it by this name, although its generic (general) name is goserelin. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



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Living with Breast Cancer Information Factsheets

Breast Cancer & Sexuality

Breast Cancer and Sexuality Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 863kb

This factsheet is aimed at women who have breast cancer and who are interested in learning more about how it can affect their sexuality and sex life. Not all women with breast cancer will experience changes in how they feel about sex. Indeed some women find that their sex lives improve because they have been in a situation which made them think about their sexuality, and some people feel closer to their partners as a result. If there are problems, these physical and emotional issues can arise weeks and months after treatment, if not years later. Talking about sex and sexuality can be difficult. You may feel awkward when talking about it with your partner, and more so with your doctor or nurse. By reading this factsheet, it may help you discuss your worries with your partner or a close friend. It also might encourage you to talk openly with your doctor or nurse. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Breast Prostheses

Breast Prostheses

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 920kb

This factsheet is for those who would like more information on breast prostheses. It describes what prosthesese are, the different types available, and how to choose and look after a prosthesis. It also explains how to get a new prosthesis and how to get a replacement. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Hereditary Breast Cancer

Hereditary Breast Cancer

Updated
20/08/2008
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This factsheet aims to give you information on breast cancer that runs in a family. This is called hereditary breast cancer. It describes what hereditary breast cancer is, how it is passed on, and the importance of family history in guiding the search for changes in genes that can lead to cancer. Even though this factsheet is mainly aimed at women, it may also be relevant to men. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



HRT (hormone replacement therapy) and breast cancer

Hormone Replacement Therapy Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 810kb

This factsheet is for women who may have questions about HRT, hormone replacement therapy, and its relationship to breast cancer. We hope it answers some of your questions and helps you to discuss your treatment with your GP or your specialist breast care team. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Understanding and managing menopausal symptoms

Menopausal Symptoms Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 819kb

This factsheet is for women who are having menapausal symptoms after breast cancer treatment. Some breast cancers are stimulated to grow by high levels of oestrogen in the body. Therefore many treatments aim to reduce or block the effects of oestrogen, causing menopausal symptoms. These symptoms can occur as a side effect of Chemotherapy, hormone therapy or ovarian ablation. The symptoms are discussed here and there is some practical advice provided on how to manage them. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



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Diagnosis of Breast Cancer Information Factsheets

Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)

Ductal carcinoma in situ Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 810kb

This factsheet discusses the main aspects of ductal carcinoma in situ, commonly called DCIS. To explain it properly, it is important to understand what the breasts are made of. We hope that this helps you discuss any questions you might have with your cancer specialist or breast care nurse. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Inflammatory breast cancer

Inflammatory breast cancer Factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 812kb

This factsheet discusses the main aspects of inflammatory breast cancer. We recommend that you read it along with Action Breast Cancer ´s Understanding Cancer of the Breast. We hope that it helps you to discuss any questions you may have with your cancer specialist or breast care nurse, and to be involved in your treatment plan. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Invasive lobular breast cancer

Invasive lobular breast cancer

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 812kb

This factsheet discusses the main aspects of invasive lobular breast cancer. We recommend that you read it along with Action Breast Cancer ´s booklet Understanding Cancer of the Breast. We hope that it helps you to discuss any questions you may have with your cancer specialist or breast care nurse, and to be involved in your treatment plan. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Male breast cancer

Male breast cancer factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 813kb

This factsheet discusses the main aspects of male breast cancer, including what we know about why it happens, how it is diagnosed, the treatments and some ways of coping with the disease. We hope that it helps you to discuss any questions you might have with your specialist team, and helps you take part in your treatment plan. We recommend that you read this along with Action Breast Cancer ´ booklet Understanding Cancer of the Breast. Although the booklet is aimed at women, much of the information is relevant to men. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Paget's disease of the breast

Paget's disease of the breast

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 809kb

This factsheet is for women diagnosed with Paget ´s disease of the breast. We hope it answers some of your questions and helps you discuss your options with your cancer specialist or breast care nurse. We recommend that you read it together with our booklet Understanding Cancer of the Breast. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



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Younger Women with Breast Cancer Information Factsheets

Ovarian Ablation

Ovarian Ablation factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 810kb

This factsheet is for women who have been offered ovarian ablation as a treatment for their breast cancer. It discusses what ovarian ablation is, how it is achieved, and when it may be used. It also outlines the most common side effects of ovarian ablation and ways of coping with these. We hope it helps to answer some of your questions and enables you to discuss the issues that are important to you and your family with your specialist team. We recommend that you read this factsheet together with Action Breast Cancer´s Understanding Cancer of the Breast booklet. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



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Secondary Cancer following Breast Cancer Information Factsheets

Secondary Bone Cancer

Secondary Bone Cancer factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 865kb

This factsheet is for those who have been diagnosed with secondary cancer in the bones which has spread from the breast. It describes what secondary bone cancer is, what the symptoms are and the treatments used. We hope it answers some of your questions and helps you to discuss your options with your specialist, so that you can take part in your treatment plan. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Secondary Liver Cancer

 Secondary Liver Cancer factsheet

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 865kb

This factsheet is for anyone who has been diagnosed with secondary cancer in the liver that has spread from the breast. It describes what secondary liver cancer is, some of the possible symptoms and the treatments that may be used. We hope it answers some of your questions and helps you discuss your options further with your specialist team. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Secondary Lung Cancer

 Secondary Lung Cancer

Updated
20/08/2008
File Size 864kb

This factsheet is for those who have been diagnosed with secondary cancer in the lungs that has spread from the breast. It describes what secondary lung cancer is, what the symptoms are and the treatments used. We hope it answers some of your questions and helps you to discuss your options with your specialist team. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



Arm Lymphoedema Prevention Advice

 ARM – Lymphoedema prevention advice

Updated
01/11/2009
File Size 864kb

This factsheet is for patients at risk of developing lymphoedema in the arm following cancer treatment. Please use the online order form to order a copy.



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