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This is a resource for patients, families, and carers, and healthcare professionals. It provides locally-relevant, accurate, and up-to-date information about cancer and cancer services in South East Scotland
Here you will find information on some of the most frequently used treatments for breast cancer, along with information on problems you may encounter after breast surgery. You may want to start by reading about treating breast cancer. For information about different drug treatments, go to the drug therapy section. There is more information about specific treatments in the sections for younger women and secondary breast cancer.
Macmillan Cancer Relief's extensive website provides information about cancer and services for healthcare professionals and people affected by cancer. The Cancer Information Centre lists evaluated publications published by other organisations, locations of local support groups, and Macmillan Information and Support Centres, including its Mobile Cancer Information Centre. Other Macmillan services and media activities are described, along with details of how to support Macmillan, volunteer and make donations. A glossary of terms is also provided.
Cancer treatment information by professionals & patients - for professionals & patients
The Lymphoma Association provides emotional support and information on a range of issues to anyone with lymphatic cancer and to their families, carers and friends.
Only 10% of men in the UK know where their prostate is. Find out now with our 3D Prostate Finder! The Prostate Cancer Charity produces a range of publications that will tell you more about prostate cancer. You can order all the above information from this site, including a range of basic materials translated into a number of languages.
The Royal Marsden is the UK's leading comprehensive cancer centre and is recognised worldwide for the quality of its services.
Wessex Cancer Trust is the home of the Skin Cancer Information Network, the UK's only specialist Skin Cancer helpline and advice centre.
CancerHelp UK is a free information service about cancer and cancer care for people with cancer and their families. It is brought to you by Cancer Research UK. We believe that information about cancer should be freely available to all and written in a way that people can easily understand.
CommunityHelpers was formed to offer a unique reference point on extensive advice on helping in the community.
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