Cancer treatments
Collection 6 documents

Cancer treatments

This collection explains the main types of cancer treatment and what to expect. It includes booklets on surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immunotherapy, and more. Designed to help you understand your options and feel more prepared before, during, and after treatment.
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Allogenic stem cell transplants

Allogenic stem cell transplants

Booklet 51 pages 4.7 MB
A booklet for patients having an allogeneic (donor) stem cell transplant.
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Autologous stem cell transplants

Autologous stem cell transplants

Booklet 53 pages 6.23 MB
A booklet about stem cell transplants using the patient's own cells.
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Breast reconstruction

Breast reconstruction

Booklet 57 pages 6.08 MB
This booklet has been written to help you learn more about breast reconstruction. It is aimed at people who have breast cancer and are considering breast reconstruction surgery.
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Cancer and clinical trials

Cancer and clinical trials

Booklet 12 pages 126.35 KB
This factsheet is to help cancer patients understand more about cancer and clinical trials.
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Chemotherapy and other cancer drugs

Chemotherapy and other cancer drugs

Booklet 75 pages 7.95 MB
This booklet is for cancer patients to help them understand more about chemotherapy, targeted therapies and immunotherapy.
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Radiotherapy

Radiotherapy

Booklet 55 pages 6.78 MB
This booklet is to help cancer patients understand more about radiotherapy.

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