Radiology Team
Information to help distinguish between the different staff members you may meet at your appointment and to understand their role in your care
Information to help distinguish between the different staff members you may meet at your appointment and to understand their role in your care
What to expect when having radiotherapy treatment at the Berkshire Cancer Centre - aims to answer some commonly asked questions
Explains what you can expect during and after your treatment and gives general advice and information
What you can expect during and after your treatment and gives some general advice and information
What you can expect during and after your treatment and some general advice and information
What you can expect during and after your treatment and some general advice and information
What you can expect during and after your treatment and gives some general advice and information
What you can expect during and after your treatment and gives some general advice and information
Gives information about the Radiotherapy Planning Department and your appointment with us
Information for patients beginning radiotherapy treatment for head and neck cancers
What you can expect during and after treatment, and general advice and information
Explains what you can expect during and after your treatment and gives you some general advice and information
How to care for your skin during radiotherapy treatment on the Superficial Treatment Unit
We are approaching you to ask if you would like to take part in this study because you are attending a clinic which specialises in care in pregnancy after stillbirth or neonatal death.
This leaflet is for women who have high blood pressure brought on by their pregnancy, usually appearing after week 20 of their pregnancy – known as ‘gestational hypertension’. The leaflet explains what it is, how it is monitored and how it is treated during pregnancy.
This leaflet is for those women who have developed high blood pressure and protein in the urine while they are pregnant, whether or not they have abnormal blood tests. It explains what pre-eclampsia is, its risk factors, symptoms, monitoring and treatment in pregnancy. It also tells you what may happen after you have your baby and in subsequent pregnancies.
Explains a service that treats older people who need to be seen urgently, to try to prevent hospital admission
Answers some of the questions you may have about the role of the clinical nurse specialist for rare neurological illness
Advice on re-introducing foods to your child following a negative test result as directed by the Paediatric Allergy Team
Aims to answer some of the questions that you or your child may have about their operation to manipulate nasal bones that are out of place