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The emotional effects of cancer

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Guidance for healthcare professionals

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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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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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How Macmillan Cancer Support can help you

WebWe can help if you are worried about money. You can find out about financial benefits, or apply for a Macmillan Grant. See page 20. Call us free on:

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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 …

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Managing cancer pain

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This booklet is about how cancer and its treatment

WebWe’re here to help everyone with cancer live life as fully as they can, providing physical, financial and emotional support. So whatever cancer throws your way, we’re right there …

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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 …

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Holistic needs Assessment

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easy read Have safe sex

WebAbout this easy read booklet This booklet is about sex. You can learn about how to have safer sex. If you are worried about your health, you should talk to a

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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 …

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easy How to check your balls (testicles)

WebHow Macmillan can help you You can get support from: • The Macmillan Support Line. Call 0808 808 00 00 7 days a week, 8am to 8pm. • The Macmillan website.

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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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easy read The end of life

WebHow Macmillan can help you You can get support from: • The Macmillan Support Line. Call 0808 808 00 00 7 days a week, 8am to 8pm. • The Macmillan website.

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Getting back to work after a cancer diagnosis can be difficult, …

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Cervical screening

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