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Researchers at Guy’s and St Thomas’, and King’s College London have found that a bacteria is toxic for head and neck cancer and may lead to better…
Radiotherapy uses radiation (high-energy X-rays) to treat cancer. The radiation only damages the cells in the treatment area, killing the cancer cells but…
Radiotherapy has side effects. Your clinical oncologist will have discussed these with you when they asked for your consent for treatment. You can speak to…
Eating well while you are having chemotherapy, including how to manage weight changes, and making sure your food is safe.
In this information, we outline what radiotherapy for breast cancer involves. From the team looking after you, to planning and reviewing your treatment.
We cannot prevent side effects, but we can help you to manage them. This information tells you how you can manage each of the side effects you may experience.…
Eating well while you are having chemotherapy, including how to manage weight changes, and making sure your food is safe.