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- About Cancer | top
- Are there different types of cancer?
- Can cancer be cured?
- Getting more information about cancer
- How can I avoid getting cancer?
- Alcohol
- Body weight & exercise
- Check yourself!
- Healthy eating
- Healthy living contacts
- Screening
- Smoking
- Sun tans & sunbeds
- Workplace
- How can my doctors tell I have cancer?
- How is cancer treated?
- Screening for cancer
- The Multidisciplinary Team (MDT)
- What causes cancer?
- What is cancer?
- What is the difference between primary and secondary cancer?
- What symptoms should I look out for?
- Which are the most/least common cancers?
- Who gets cancer?
- About this website | top
- Accessibility
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- Copyright
- Disclaimer
- Links Policy
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- Cancer Types | top
- Adrenal tumour
- Anus
- Bile Duct
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the bile ducts?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- Chemotherapy
- Palliative and supportive care
- Radiotherapy
- Surgery
- What causes it?
- What is cancer of the bile ducts?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- CT scan
- ERCP
- Endoscopic Ultrasound scan
- Exploratory surgery
- Hepatic Angiography and Arteriography
- Laparoscopy
- MRI scan
- Needle Biopsy
- PTC
- Ultrasound scan
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is bile duct cancer treated in the GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Bladder
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- Invasive bladder cancer
- Superficial bladder cancer
- What is bladder cancer?
- What questions might I ask my doctor?
- What tests will I have?
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is bladder cancer treated in GMCCN?
- Where is the bladder and what does it do?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets bladder cancer and what causes it?
- Will I get any side effects from radiotherapy?
- After treatment has finished
- How to help yourself during treatment
- Long-term or permanent effects
- Short-term effects
- Bowel (colorectal)
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- Chemotherapy
- Palliative treatment / supportive care
- Radiotherapy
- Surgery
- What causes it?
- What is bowel cancer?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- Barium enema
- CT colonography
- Colonoscopy
- Further tests
- Sigmoidoscopy
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is bowel cancer treated in the GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Will I get any side effects from radiotherapy?
- After treatment has finished
- How to help yourself during treatment
- Long-term or permanent effects
- Short-term effects
- Brain tumour
- Breast
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- What is breast cancer?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is breast cancer treated in the GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets breast cancer and what causes it?
- Will I get any side effects from radiotherapy?
- After treatment
- During treatment
- Long-term effects
- Possible short-term effects of your treatment
- Carcinoid tumour
- Cervix
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- Invasive cancer of the cervix
- Pre-cancerous changes (CIN)
- What is cancer of the cervix?
- What is the cervix?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- Invasive cancer of the cervix
- Pre-cancerous changes (CIN)
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is cancer of the cervix treated in GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets cancer of the cervix and what causes it?
- Will I get any side effects from radiotherapy?
- After treatment has finished
- How to help yourself during treatment
- Long-term or permanent effects
- Short-term effects
- Children's cancers
- Support for children and their families
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- Where are childrens cancers treated in this network?
- Where can I get more information and support?
- Eye
- Gall bladder
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- Palliative treatment and Supportive Care
- Surgery
- What causes it?
- What is cancer of the gall bladder?
- What is the gall bladder?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- Angiography / Arteriography
- Computerised Tomography (CT / CAT scan)
- ERCP
- Endoscopic Ultrasound scan
- Laparoscopic Ultrasound
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- Needle Biopsy
- PTC
- Ultrasound scan
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is gall bladder cancer treated in GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Kaposi's Sarcoma
- Kidney
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- What is kidney cancer?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where are the kidneys and what do they do?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is kidney cancer treated in GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets kidney cancer and what causes it?
- Larynx
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- Larger cancers of the larynx
- Palliative treatment & Supportive care
- Small cancers of the larynx
- What causes it?
- What is cancer of the larynx?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is cancer of the larynx treated in GMCCN?
- Where is the larynx & what does it do?
- Who else can help me?
- Leukaemia
- Are there different types of leukaemia?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL)
- Acute Myeloblastic Leukaemia (AML)
- Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CLL)
- Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia (CML)
- What is leukaemia?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is leukaemia treated in the GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets leukaemia and what causes it?
- Will treatment make me infertile?
- Liver
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- Chemotherapy
- Hormonal therapy
- Other treatments
- Palliative treatment / Supportive care
- Radiotherapy
- Surgery
- What causes it?
- What does the liver do?
- What is liver cancer?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- Bone scan
- Chest X-ray
- Computerised Tomography (CT or CAT scans)
- Endoscopic Ultrasound Scan (EUS)
- Hepatic Arteriography / Angiography
- Isotope scan
- Laparoscopy
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan
- Needle biopsy
- Ultrasound scan
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is liver cancer treated in GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Lung
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- Non-small cell lung cancer
- Small cell lung cancer
- What is lung cancer?
- What questions might I ask my doctor?
- What tests will I have?
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is lung cancer treated in GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets lung cancer and what causes it?
- Will I get any side effects from radiotherapy?
- After your treatment has finished
- How to help yourself during treatment - general advice
- Possible long-term or permanent effects of your treatment
- Possible short-term effects of your treatment
- Lymphoma
- Lymphatic system
- Symptoms
- Treatment options
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- Staging
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is lymphoma treated in the GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets lymphoma & what causes it?
- Will treatment make me infertile?
- Male breast
- Mesothelioma
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- Chemotherapy
- Palliative treatment & Supportive care
- Radiotherapy
- Surgery
- What causes it?
- What is mesothelioma?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- Biopsy
- Bronchoscopy
- Chest X-ray
- Computerised Tomography (CT) scan
- Fluid drainage
- Laparoscopy
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scan
- Mediastinoscopy
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is mesothelioma treated in GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Mouth
- Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia
- Myeloma
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- What is myeloma?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is myeloma treated in GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets myeloma and what causes it?
- Neuroblastoma
- Neuroendocrine tumour
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- What is a neuroendocrine tumour?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is this cancer treated in GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets this type of cancer and what causes it?
- Nose
- Oesophagus
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- What is cancer of the oesophagus?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is oesophageal cancer treated in GMCCN?
- Where is the oesophagus?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets cancer of the oesophagus and what causes it?
- Ovary
- Can it be detected at an early stage?
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- What is ovarian cancer?
- What questions might I ask my doctor?
- What tests will I have?
- Where are the ovaries and what do they do?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is ovarian cancer treated in GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets ovarian cancer and what causes it?
- Will treatment make me infertile?
- Pancreas
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- Treatment to relieve symptoms
- Treatment with the aim of cure
- What is cancer of the pancreas?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is cancer of the pancreas treated in GMCCN?
- Where is the pancreas and what does it do?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets cancer of the pancreas and what causes it?
- Penis
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- What is penile cancer?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is penile cancer treated in GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets penile cancer and what causes it?
- Phaeochromcytoma
- Pharynx
- Pituitary
- Prostate
- Can the risk of it be reduced / can I be tested?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- Patients whose cancer has not spread outside the prostate
- Patients with slow-growing prostate cancer
- Prostate cancer that has spread locally
- Prostate cancer that has spread to other parts of the body
- What is prostate cancer?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is prostate cancer treated in GMCCN?
- Where is the prostate and what does it do?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets prostate cancer and what causes it?
- Will I get any side effects from radiotherapy?
- After treatment has finished
- How to help yourself during treatment
- Long-term or permanent effects
- Short-term effects
- Sarcoma
- Skin cancer
- Can the risk of skin cancers be reduced?
- Examine your skin
- Sunscreens
- Non-cancerous skin conditions
- Pre-cancerous skin conditions
- Skin cancer types & symptoms
- Basal cell carcinoma
- Melanoma
- Rare types of skin cancer
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- What are the treatment options?
- Other treatments
- Radiotherapy
- Surgery
- What happens next?
- What is the skin and what does it do?
- What questions might I ask ?
- What tests will I have?
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is skin cancer treated in the GMCCN?
- Stomach
- Testicle
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- How quickly will I feel better after treatment?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- What is testicular cancer?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is testicular cancer treated in GMCCN?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets testicular cancer and what causes it?
- Will treatment affect my sex life, or make me infertile?
- Thyroid
- Uterus (womb)
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- What is cancer of the uterus?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is cancer of the uterus treated in GMCCN?
- Where is the uterus and what does it do?
- Who else can help me?
- Who gets cancer of the uterus and what causes it?
- Will I get any side effects from radiotherapy?
- After treatment has finished
- How to help yourself during treatment
- Long-term or permanent effects
- Short-term effects
- Vagina
- Vulva
- Can the risk of it be reduced?
- How does the cancer spread?
- What are the symptoms?
- What are the treatment options?
- What causes cancer of the vulva?
- What is cancer of the vulva?
- What questions might I ask?
- What tests will I have?
- What will life be like after treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where is cancer of the vulva treated in GMCCN?
- Where is the vulva?
- Who else can help me?
- Will I get any side effects from radiotherapy?
- After treatment has finished
- How to help yourself during treatment
- Long-term or permanent effects
- Short-term effects
- Help & Support | top
- GP
- Hospices & Specialist Palliative Care Services
- Hospitals
- Information Centres
- Central Manchester
- Crewe
- Example Patient Questions
- Macclesfield
- Manchester Libraries
- North Manchester
- Salford
- South Manchester
- Stockport
- The Christie
- Trafford
- Other Sources of Information
- Info from your health team
- Asking Questions
- Talking with your health care team
- Info on the Internet
- How do I judge a website?
- Pros & cons of using the internet
- Where should I start?
- National & local organisations
- PALS
- Social Services
- Support Groups & Useful Organisations
- Bereavement
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Bone
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Bowel / Pancreas / Oesophageal / Stomach
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Brain & Central Nervous System
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Breast
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Children / Young People
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Counselling / Emotional Support
- Family History / Genetics
- General Groups / Web-based Support
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Web-based Support
- Gynaecological
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Head / Throat / Neck
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Information Centres
- Leukaemia / Myeloma/ Lymphoma
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Liver
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Lung / Mesothelioma
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Lymphoedema
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Prostate / Kidney / Bladder
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Sarcoma
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Skin
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Smoking / Giving Up
- Young Adults
- Local Groups
- National Groups
- Welfare & Financial Help
- Free Prescriptions
- Government Help
- Local Authority / Council Services
- Welfare & Benefits Advice
- Where can I get more information?
- Living with cancer | top
- Bereavement
- Childhood cancer
- Complementary & holistic approaches
- What are complementary therapies?
- Where can I get complementary therapy?
- Where can I get more information?
- Expert Patient Programme
- Feeling low
- Getting back to normal
- Hospices & Specialist Palliative Care Services
- Symptoms & side effects
- Breathlessness
- Breathing exercises
- Coping with everyday activities
- Relaxation exercises
- What happens when I feel breathless?
- What if I don’t feel like eating?
- Where can I get more help & information?
- Why do I feel breathless?
- Constipation
- Diarrhoea
- Fatigue
- How can I cope with everyday activities?
- What can I do to feel better?
- What causes fatigue?
- What is fatigue?
- Where can I get more help & information?
- Will I still be able to go to work?
- Hair loss
- Can I do anything to prevent hair loss?
- I’m having chemotherapy, what might happen to my hair?
- I’m having radiotherapy, what might happen to my hair?
- What can I do if I lose my hair?
- Where can I get more information?
- Will my hair grow back?
- Lymphoedema
- Am I at risk of developing lymphoedema?
- How is lymphoedema treated?
- What are the symptoms?
- What is lymphoedema?
- Where can I get help if I am worried?
- Where can I get more information?
- Mouth & eating problems
- Nausea
- Pain
- Talking about cancer
- When cancer can't be cured
- Resources | top
- tester
- Black, Minority & Ethnic Language Resources
- Information Pathways
- All cancers
- Breast
- Colorectal
- Gynaecological
- Lung
- Palliative care
- Prostate
- User Guide
- Learning Disabilities Resources
- Network Leaflets
- Colorectal cancer
- Fertility
- Gynaecological cancer
- Haematological cancer
- Living with cancer
- Lung cancer
- Referral, tests and investigations
- Spinal Cord Compression
- Supportive & Palliative Care
- Tests | top
- Common tests
- Barium enema
- Are there any risks?
- What about afterwards?
- What is a barium enema?
- What will I need to do before the test?
- What will happen to me during the test?
- When will I get the results?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where will I go to have this test?
- Biopsy (for lung)
- Are there any risks?
- What about afterwards?
- What is a lung biopsy?
- What will I need to do before the test?
- What will happen to me during the test?
- When will I get the results?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where will I go to have this test?
- Biopsy (general)
- Bone marrow biopsy
- Are there any risks?
- What is a bone marrow biopsy?
- What will I need to do before the test?
- What will happen during & after the test?
- When will I get the results?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where will I go to have this test?
- Bone scan
- Bronchoscopy
- Are there any risks?
- What about afterwards?
- What is a bronchoscopy?
- What will I need to do before the test?
- What will happen to me during the test?
- When will I get the results?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where will I go to have this test?
- CT scan
- Are there any risks?
- What about afterwards?
- What is a CT scan?
- What will I need to do before the test?
- What will happen to me during the test?
- When will I get the results?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where will I go to have this test?
- Colonoscopy
- Are there any risks?
- What about afterwards?
- What is a colonoscopy?
- What will I need to do before the test?
- What will happen to me during the test?
- When will I get the results?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where will I go to have this test?
- ERCP
- Are there any risks?
- What about afterwards?
- What is an ERCP?
- What will I need to do before the test?
- What will happen to me during the test?
- When will I get the results?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where will I go to have this test?
- Electrocardiogram (ECG)
- Endoscopic Ultrasound scan (EUS)
- Endoscopy (Upper GI)
- Are there any risks?
- What about afterwards?
- What is an Upper GI endoscopy?
- What will I need to do before the test?
- What will happen to me during the test?
- When will I get the results?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where will I go to have this test?
- Exercise tolerance test (ETT)
- Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) (for breast)
- What about afterwards?
- What is fine needle aspiration?
- What will happen to me during the test?
- When will I get the results?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where will I go to have this test?
- Will the FNA be painful?
- Laparoscopy
- Are there any problems connected with having a laparoscopy?
- What is laparoscopy?
- What will I feel like afterwards?
- What will happen beforehand?
- Where will I go to have this test?
- Who can give me more information?
- Why might it be used?
- MRI scan
- Are there any risks?
- What about afterwards?
- What is an MRI scan?
- What will I need to do before the test?
- What will happen to me during the test?
- When will I get the results?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where will I go to have this test?
- Who can have an MRI scan?
- PET scan
- Pulmonary function test (PFT)
- Sigmoidoscopy
- Are there any risks?
- What about afterwards?
- What is a flexible sigmoidoscopy?
- What will I need to do before the test?
- What will happen to me during the test?
- When will I get the results?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where will I go to have this test?
- Ultrasound scan
- Are there any risks?
- What about afterwards?
- What is an ultrasound scan?
- What will I need to do before the test?
- What will happen to me during the test?
- When will I get the results?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where will I go to have this test?
- Genetic testing
- NHS cancer referral guidelines
- Screening programmes
- Bowel screening
- Breast screening
- Cervical screening
- Why there aren’t screening programmes for all cancers
- Treatments | top
- Chemotherapy
- How are chemotherapy drugs given?
- Central line
- PICC
- How does chemotherapy work?
- How long will my treatment last?
- What can I do to help myself?
- What is chemotherapy?
- What is high dose chemotherapy?
- What questions might I ask?
- What will happen to me when I go for treatment?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where will I go for treatment?
- Which drugs will I be given?
- Who else can help me?
- Who will look after me when I have my chemotherapy?
- Why am I having chemotherapy?
- Will I still be able to do everyday things?
- Will chemotherapy affect my sex life?
- Will chemotherapy make me infertile?
- Will there be any side effects?
- Infections
- Clinical trials
- Agreeing to take part
- Can I change my mind and withdraw from the trial?
- Does the doctor have to ask my permission before entering me for a trial?
- What questions might I ask?
- Taking part in a trial
- Can I insist on joining a trial?
- What will I have to do if I join a trial?
- Will I get better treatment if I join a trial?
- What is a clinical trial?
- Where can I get more information about trials?
- Who runs trials and how are they organised?
- Consent
- Hormone therapy
- How is hormone therapy given?
- How long will treatment last?
- What is hormone therapy and how does it work?
- What questions might I ask?
- What side effects might there be?
- Where can I get more information?
- Which cancers can be treated with hormone therapy?
- Why might I have hormone therapy?
- Palliative Care
- What is palliative care?
- Where can I get more information about palliative care?
- Who provides palliative care?
- Radiotherapy
- How can I help myself during treatment?
- How long will each session last?
- How long will my overall treatment last?
- How should I prepare for treatment?
- How will my treatment be planned?
- Mould room
- What happens when my treatment has finished?
- What is a treatment session like?
- What is radiotherapy?
- What questions might I ask?
- Where can I get more information?
- Where will I go for treatment?
- Who else can help me?
- Who will look after me when I go for treatment?
- Why might I have radiotherapy?
- Total Body Irradiation (TBI)
- Will I get any side effects from radiotherapy?
- Will the treatment hurt?
- Supportive Care
- Surgery
- Questions to ask
- Types of cancer surgery
- Where can I get more information?
- Groups | top
- Board
- Meetings
- Past Meetings
- 2007 Meetings
- 2008 Meetings
- 2009 Meetings
- 2010 Meetings
- 2011 Meetings
- "Don't be a Cancer Chancer" Steering Group
- Network CrossCutting Groups (NCCGs)
- AHP (Rehabilitation)
- Documents & Information
- Meeting Notes & Dates
- News & Useful Links
- Acute Oncology Network Cross Cutting Group
- Documents & Information
- Meeting Dates & Notes
- Chemotherapy
- Documents & Information
- Meeting dates and notes
- Histopathologists
- Documents & Information
- Meeting Dates and Notes
- Imaging
- Documents & Information
- Meeting Dates & Notes
- Palliative & End of Life Care
- Documents & Information
- Meetings Notes & Dates
- Patient User Partnership
- Documents & Information
- Meeting Dates & Notes
- Sarcoma Advisory Group
- Documents & Information
- Meeting Dates and Notes
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