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Calcium and coeliac disease

Cambridge Breast Unit - Information following treatment

Cancer Oncology Department - NICE guidelines for Cancer & Urogenital

Breast cancer in the family

Bowel cancer (cancer of the colon and/or rectum) - FAQs

Cambridge Breast Unit - Information following treatment

Cancer and fertility: A guide for men

Cancer and fertility: A guide for men with testicular cancer

Cancer and fertility: A guide for women

Cancer and fertility: A guide for young men

Cancer and fertility: A guide for young women

Cancer and wellbeing - a guide for young adults

Cancer of the stomach - FAQs

Chemotherapy for head and neck cancer

Connecting a laptop computer in ward C10

Dietary advice for patients with an oesophageal tube

End of radiotherapy for prostate and bladder patients

Family cancer clinic

Food hygiene advice for patients discharged after stem cell and bone marrow transplants

Gastrectomy Stomach Operation (Total or partial) - FAQs about what to expect after

General Information: Oncology Centre

Gynae-oncology team

Head and neck cancer: Ongoing support and contacts

Head and neck support team: Information for patients and those close to them

Healthy eating

Information following breast treatment: Cambridge Breast Unit

Ketamine

Leg and chest breathing exercises following head and neck surgery

Mouth and Face - Cancers Of

Mouth care and head and neck radiotherapy

Neuro-oncology

Oncology Centre - Elsworth House

Oncology Hostel, Duxford House

Palliative care at Addenbrooke's - FAQs

Palliative care relative and carer facilities information

Pancreatic cancer

Patient led follow up: Breast Unit

Pre-cancerous lesions - FAQs

Pre-radiotherapy Treatment Information

Oesophagus - Cancer of the | large print

Radioiodine therapy

Radiotherapy - about radiotherapy for benign head and neck conditions

Radiotherapy - advice for radiotherapy patients - bladder

Radiotherapy - advice for radiotherapy patients - prostate

Radiotherapy pack for head and neck cancers

Radiotherapy - Pre Treatment Information

Radiotherapy side effects for benign head and neck conditions

Sarcoma team

Shoulder exercises following head and neck surgery

Skin cancers - FAQs

Skin care for benign head and neck conditions during and following radiotherapy

Stomach - Cancer of the | large print

Taste changes - dealing with

Useful websites for teenagers and young adults

Welcome to the E10

Welcome to the haematology team

 

Leaflets available within the Oncology department:

24 hour urine samples - instructions for chemotherapy patients

Advice for radiotherapy patients - bladder

Advice for radiotherapy patients - prostate

Advice following head and neck radiotherapy

Artificial feeding support

Autologous peripheral blood stem cell and bone marrow transplantation - a patients quide

Beam direction shells

BEP Chemotherapy (3 day regimen) - treatment for good prognosis metastatic germ cell tumour of the testis

BEP Chemotherapy (5 day regimen) - treatment for germ cell tumour of the testis

Bone Marrow Aspiration and Trephine Biopsy

Cancer and fertility: Guide for men with testicular cancer

Cancer and well being: Guide for young adults

Cancer in the lymph nodes of the neck

CEB Chemotherapy (3 day regimen) - treatment for germ cell tumour of the testis

Central Line Insertion

Central vascular access for chemotherapy

Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy and head and neck cancer - Cisplatin

Chemotherapy and head and neck cancer - 5 Fluorouracil (5FU)

Chemotherapy for head nad neck cancer (general)

Complete radiotherapy pack for head and neck cancers

Concurrent chemo-radiotherapy for lung cancer

Concurrent chemo-radiotherapy for oesophageal cancer

Diagrams for indicating incision points - full face, left profile plus left ear

Diagrams for indicating incision points - full face, right profile plus right eye

Diagrams for indicating incision points - head - full face plus left profile

Diagrams for indicating incision points - head - full face plus nose

Diagrams for indicating incision points - head - full face plus right profile

Diagrams for indicating incision points - left profile plus ear

Diagrams for indicating incision points - right profile plus ear

Enucleation / excenteration operation (operation to remove the eye)

EP Chemotherapy - treatment of metastatic seminoma of the testis

External beam radiotherapy

First Visit to Oncology

Guidance for patients having a planning scan for radiotherapy to prostate

Having radiotherapy

Head and neck cancer: About radiotherapy for benign head and neck conditions

Head and neck cancer: External beam radiotherapy

Head and neck cancer: General introduction

Head and neck cancer: Glossary

Head and neck cancer: Iridium wire radiotherapy treatment for cancer in the head and neck area

Head and neck cancer: Long term advice following head and neck radiotherapy

Head and neck cancer: Radiotherapy side effects for benign head and neck conditions

Head and neck cancer: Skin care for benign head and neck conditions during and following radiotherapy

Intra-oral surgery - sites and surgical treatments

Iridium wire radiotherapy treatment for cancer of the head and neck

Laryngectomy - role of the speech and language therapist

Leg and chest breathing exercises following head and neck surgery

Long term hormone treatment with casodex and zoladex

Mouthcare and radiotherapy

Mouthcare Guidelines

Oesophageal cancer - Concurrent chemo-radiotherapy for

Oesophageal cancer - Palliative radiotherapy for

Oesophageal cancer - Radical radiotherapy for

Palliative Radiotherapy for Lung Cancer

Palliative Radiotherapy for Lung Cancer - single dose

Palliative radiotherapy to the brain

Parotidectomy operation

Pharyngo-laryngo-oesophagectomy

Planning radiotherapy

Post-operative Radiotherapy for Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

Post Chemotherapy Radiotherapy for Lung Cancer

Preparation of a facial prosthesis

Prostate cancer - Image guided radiotherapy for

Radical Radiotherapy for Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

Radical radiotherapy for oesophgeal cancer

Radioiodine Therapy

Radiotherapy - internal radiotherapy to the cervix and uterus

Radiotherapy - internal radiotherapy to the vaginal vault

Radiotherapy for spinal cord compression

Radiotherapy for superior vena cava obstruction

Radiotherapy to the brain

Radiotherapy treatment for prostate cancer

Risk of cancer in the other testicle

Semen analysis

Short term hormone treatment and radiotherapy with casodex and zoladex

Speech and language therapist - role of the therapist following surgery and/or radiotherapy

Stage 1 seminoma (low risk recurrence) - management options

Stage 1 testicular seminoma - treatment options

Stage 1 teratoma of the testis - treatment

Stem cell priming and collection procedures

Stereotactic Radiosurgery (Fractionated)

Stereotactic Radiosurgery (Single Treatment)

Stridor and its treatment

Surgery to remove the submandibular salivary gland

Testicular cancer - chemotherapy treatment for relapsed testicular cancer

Testicular cancer information

Testicular cancer - Risk of cancer in the other testicle

Total body irradiation - information for patients

Tracheostomy - neck breathing tube

Canine - Exposure of impacted upper canine

Carcinomas - Basal cell carcinomas - FAQs

Carcinomas - Squamous cell carcinomas - FAQs

Cardiology - NICE guidelines for Cardiovascular

Cardiac Rehabilitation – the activity section

Exercise test for inpatients

Exercise tests for outpatients

Carers: Information for carers (day surgery unit)

Carbamazepine

Carotid artery disease and the prevention of strokes

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel decompression

Cataract surgery - pre-assessment information

Catering: gluten free catering in hospital

Central Nervous System - NICE guidelines for Central Nervous System

Central Venous Catheters

Central - Central Line Insertion - leaflet available in the Oncology department

Cervical smear

Cervicitis

Challenge - Information for patients undergoing challenge testing

Cheekbone - Fracture cheekbone - FAQs

Chemotherapy - leaflet available in the Oncology department

Children's Services Department - Children's Services

For information on safeguarding children, please refer to: http://www.cambslscb.org.uk/index.shtm

Audiology - What do you need to know about the clinic?

Anal Fissures in children

Advice for children having an operation

Advice for parents whose child is having an operation

Advice for young persons having an operation

Bronchiectasis

Bronchoscopy - Parent information

Buccal Midazolam (a parent/carers guide to administration) (Eastern Paediatric Epilepsy Network)

Chemotherapy – Coping with nausea and vomiting

Child and Family Support - Counsellor Practitioners

Children’s Guide to Addenbrooke’s

Children’s Wards - A parents’ guide

Children's Wards - A young persons’ guide

Children with sticky and watery eyes due to failure of tear drainage

Circumcision

Croup

Cystic fibrosis - breathing games for young children with cystic fibrosis

Eye Service - Guide for Children

Gastrostomy tube: Malecot tube

Gastrostomy tube: low profile balloon retained gastrostomy tube

Gastrostomy tube: PEG Tubes (Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastronomy)

General anaesthesia - information for children having had

Head injury: childrens services - information for parents

Hydrocele - Parent Information

Hypospadias - Parent Information

Infection control advice for parents, carers and visitors

Inguinal hernias - Parent Information

Intermittent self meatal/urethral dilatation: A boys guide

Intermittent self meatal/urethral dilatation: A parents guide

Intussusception

Kartagener’s syndrome

Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (l & c)

Meningitis & septicaemia FAQs

Nasal ciliary biopsy

Nissens Fundoplication

Nephrectomy

Paediatric Cystic Fibrosis Service – Information for parents and carers

Paediatric Intensive Care Unit: welcome | A5 document

Paediatric Intensive Care Unit: Transferring your child to

Parenteral Nutrition; a guide for parents and children

Parenting: Maintaining discipline when your child is ill

pH Study

Pneumonia

Plaster cast: looking after your child's plaster cast

Primary ciliary dyskinesia

Pyeloplasty

Pyloric Stenosis: Parent information

Ponseti Technique - Boots and bar stage of the

Reimplantation of ureter(s)

Safeduarding Children Board

Squint Surgery

Sweat test

Talipes (clubfoot) and the Ponseti technique - part 1

Thoracotomy

Tonsillectomy

Transferring from the paediatric to the adult Audiology service

Transgastric jejunal tubes

Undescended testes

Urinary tract infection

Useful information to parents with children aged from birth to five years

Children's Services - Paediatric Oncology and Haematology

The following leaflets are available from the Paediatric Oncology and Haemotology Department:

Breathlessness and other breathing problems

Comparison of antioxidant intake - children under 5

Comparison of antioxidant intake - children 6-10

Comparison of antioxidant intake - children 11-16

Comparison of antioxidant intake - GP information

Comparison of antioxidant intake - parent information

Constipation

Eating safely during your stem cell transplant

Eating safely during your stem cell transplant: snack list

Food safety when you are neutropenic

How to look after your child's mouth

How to look after your child's skin during radiotherapy

Nausea and vomiting

Oral chemotherapy: information for parents and children

Oral Etoposide: Information for parents and children

Paediatric symptom control - information for parents

PDU information for oncology patients

PDU information for patients

Retinoic acid (Isotretinoin) information for parents and children

TENS information for parents

TENS information for teens

Transition information for patients

Sick day rules for children on replacement steroids

Your child has just completed a course of chemotherapy

Your child has just had a central line inserted

Your child is going to have a stem cell transplant

Clinical trial information leaflets are also available from the department

Chlamydia

Cholecystectomy - Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Chemotherapy - Coping with nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy – Young People’s Guide

Ciclosporin

Circulation - Caring for your feet - for people with reduced circulation and/or diabetes - FAQs

CJD risk - FAQs

Claudication - a disease of the arteries - FAQs

Cleft lip and palate network

Cleft palate and hearing loss- FAQs

Cleft lip and palates - FAQs

Early listening skills

Glue ear and grommets

Clinical Biochemistry Department

24-hour urine sample - How to collect a | (A5 version)

Urine sample - Information for patients providing urine for VMA/HMMA or Catecholamine measurement

Urine sample - Additional information for patients providing urine for 5-HIAA measurement

Clinics

Clinic 4 - colorectal surgery and stoma care

Dermatology clinic - your visit to the (A4 version) | A5 version

Neurosciences (R3) clinic - How to find us

Neurophysiology - How to find us

Clostridium difficile

Clobazam

Clonazepam

Coeliac Disease

Calcium and coeliac Disease

Coeliac Disease

Coeliac Disease: second biopsy

Coeliac Disease: what about oats

Iron and Coeliac Disease

Refractory Coeliac Disease

Coeliac plexus block (Chronic Pain Service) | A5 document

Colonoscopy for outpatients

Colonoscopy for inpatients

Colonoscopy - Gastroscopy and Colonoscopy

Colorectal Surgery

Anal Fissures

Haemorrhoidectomy

Colorectal - Symptoms of a colorectal disorder

Colostomy - FAQs

Communication tactics for everyone

Conception - Evacuation of Retained Products of Conception (ERPOC)

Connecting a laptop computer in ward C10

COPD - early supported discharge for COPD following a flare up

Costochondritis | A5 document

Counselliing - Genetic

Cranioplasty - Cranioplasty following traumatic brain injury

Craniotomy - Going home after a

Craniotomy - Seizures following craniotomy

Croup (Children's Services)

Cryotherapy

CT - Having a CT Scan

Cyclodiode laser treatment (for glaucoma)

Cystic Fibrosis Clinical Psychology Service (Paediatric)– Information for parents and carers

Cystic - ‘Breathing Games’ for the young child with Cystic Fibrosis

Cysts - Dental cysts - FAQs

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Last updated: 6 December, 2007