Having chemotherapy for breast cancer – patient guide

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This video clip has been kindly moneyed by The Ashley Philanthropic Trust:
http://www.ashleycharitabletrust.org.uk

and supported by:
https://www.hospitalcharity.co.uk

The Oncology Team, in addition to an individual, take you with the experience of having chemotherapy treatment for bust cancer cells.

The manufacturing covers;

1. What radiation treatment is
2. Choosing on your treatment as well as consenting
3. Getting ready for therapy
4. The length of therapy time
5. Arriving on the system for treatment
6. The sorts of intravenous gain access to – cannula/ PICC line
7. Fulfilling the pharmacist and additional medicines
8. Having chemotherapy treatment on the system
9. Experiencing negative effects throughout therapy
10. Getting drug for side impacts
11. Evaluating the performance of therapy
12. Negative effects of radiation treatment
13. Checking your own temperature level
14. Contacting the oncology device for suggestions
15. Progressing with therapy
16. Recouping from treatment
17. Accessing support networks
18. Completing therapy

For details concerning OUH oncology please visit:

https://www.ouh.nhs.uk/cancer/services/oncology.aspx

For person details leaflets please browse through:

https://www.ouh.nhs.uk/cancer/leaflets.aspx

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