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The emotional effects of cancer

WebThe emotional effects of cancer. Guilt and blame. You may feel guilty or blame yourself for the cancer. You may want to find reasons for why it has happened to you. Most of the time, it is impossible to know exactly what causes a cancer. Over time, a combination of …

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Your life and your choices: plan ahead

Web1 About this booklet About this booklet This booklet is about some of the ways you can plan ahead and make choices about your future care if you live in Northern Ireland.

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The cancer guide

Web2 The cancer guide My records can be used to write down important information about your diagnosis, treatments, emotions and symptoms. Some people find it a helpful tool to use when talking to their healthcare team.

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Holistic needs Assessment

Web2 Holistic Needs Assessment: Planning your care and support If you are deaf or hard of hearing, call us using NGT (Text Relay) on 18001 0808 808 00 00, or use the NGT Lite app. We have some information in different languages and formats, including audio, eBooks, …

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Understanding cancer of the pancreas

Web2 Understanding cancer of the pancreas Quotes In this booklet, we have included quotes from people who have had cancer of the pancreas, which you may find helpful. These are from people who have chosen to share their story with us.

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A guide for professionals providing holistic needs …

WebProviding Personalised Care for People Living With Cancer – v1.0 October 2019 – Review October 2020 3 Contents Background and introduction 4 How HNAs facilitate effective Personalised Care and Support 6 Benefits of personalised HNAs 7 Eight key principles …

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In partnership with

WebThe heart has its own electrical system that tells it when to beat and pump blood around the body. A group of cells called the sinus node send an electrical signal through the heart to start each beat. This happens about 60 to 100 times a minute. The sinus node is also …

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A guide for Primary Care Networks

WebMacmillan Cancer Support has developed this toolkit to provide Primary Care Networks and social prescribing link workers with information, tools and resources to support them in their role. Social prescribing takes into account the multiple determinants contributing to a …

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Physical activity and cancer, a sports toolkit

WebSport and physical activity opportunities offer a great way for people affected by cancer to get active. People with cancer often tell us that taking part in a sport helps them to feel more like their ‘old self’, helping them to take back control and improve quality of …

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Guidance for healthcare professionals

WebWhere appropriate, people with cancer should aim to reach levels of physical activity consistent with public health guidelines12, that is: at least 150 minutes of moderate aerobic activity such as cycling or fast walking every week OR 75 minutes of vigorous aerobic …

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easy read Having a CT scan

WebAbout this easy read booklet If you are worried about your health, you should talk to a doctor or nurse. This booklet is about having a CT scan.

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Prehabilitation for People with Cancer

WebClive Moore I personally am 100% behind the prehabilitation ethos. People need to be mentally, physically and emotionally as ready as possible to face the challenge of cancer in

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Now that I have a plan and brighter. I will stay positive

WebMyeloma is a type of blood cancer that develops from cells in the bone marrow and often affects the bones. People who develop secondary cancer in the bone usually know they have a primary cancer. But sometimes, a secondary bone cancer is found before or at …

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No matter how long it takes, I feel I can achieve my goals

WebAbout this booklet 3 For more information If you have more questions or would like to talk to someone, call the Macmillan Support Line free on 0808 808 00 00, 7 days

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supporting early cancer diagnosis

Web3 Supporting early cancer diagnosis: A quality improvement toolkit for cancer care in primary care Searches: Searches that you can use to to collect data.Instructions about how to find them in your system can be found in the appendix.

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January 2022 edition

WebIn these guidelines, we use the below terms in the way they are described. This is consistent with and includes subsequent updates from 2021. Children: from birth to 15 years. Direct access: when a test is performed and primary care retain clinical responsibility …

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MAC11630 Understanding secondary cancer in the liver E09

Web112Understanding secondary cancer in the liver. Secondary cancer in the liver organisations. Bowel Cancer UK Tel 0207 940 1760(Mon to Fri, 9am to 5pm) Email [email protected] www.bowelcanceruk.org.uk Aims to raise awareness of …

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