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Jeet Association for Support to Cancer Patients

Types Of Cancer

Living With Cancer

Brief Information

A
  1. After a laryngectomy
  2. Anger and frustration
  3. Anxiety
  4. Arm movement after breast cancer treatment
  5. Ascites
B
  1. Bladder and bowel problems
  2. Bladder reconstruction
  3. Blocked bowel (bowel obstruction)
  4. Blood clots and cancer
  5. Bone health and cancer
  6. Bone health and looking after yourself
  7. Bone problems and myeloma
  8. Bone thinning and osteoporosis
  9. Breathlessness
  10. Borg scale
C
  1. Carcinoid syndrome
  2. Changes to breast appearance after cancer treatment
  3. Changes to your appearance and body image
  4. Changes to your eyebrows and eyelashes during treatment
  5. Cognitive changes (chemo brain)
  6. Compression to treat lymphoedema
  7. Continent urinary diversion
  8. Controlling symptoms of secondary cancer in the liver
  9. Coping with side effects at work
  10. Cording after surgery for breast cancer
D
  1. Depression
  2. Dry mouth and changes in saliva after head and neck cancer treatment
  3. Dumping syndrome
E
  1. Eating after treatment for oesophageal cancer
  2. Eating Problems and Cancer
  3. Eating problems
  4. Effects of breast cancer treatment on the lungs
F
  1. Fertility in men
  2. Fertility in men after cancer treatment
  3. Fertility in women
  4. Fertility in women after treatment
  5. Fistula
  6. Frequently asked questions about painkillers
H
  1. Hair loss
  2. Hair loss during treatment
  3. Hearing after head and neck cancer treatment
  4. Heart health and cancer
  5. Heart problems caused by cancer treatment
  6. Hot flushes and sweating
I
  1. Infection
J
  1. Jaundice
  2. Jaw problems after head and neck cancer treatment
L
  1. Late effects of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia treatment
  2. Late effects of breast cancer treatment
  3. Late effects of head and neck cancer treatment
  4. Late effects of laryngeal (larynx) cancer treatment
  5. Late effects of treatment for lymphoma
  6. Living with a laryngectomy stoma
  7. Loneliness and isolation
  8. Lymphatic drainage for lymphoedema
  9. Lymphoedema
  10. Lymphoedema after treatment for breast cancer
  11. Lymphoedema travel checklist
M
  1. Malignant spinal cord compression (MSCC)
  2. Managing and treating breathlessness
  3. Managing everyday life with breathlessness
  4. Managing lymphoedema with exercise
  5. Managing permanent changes to appearance
  6. Managing reactions to changes in appearance
  7. Managing symptoms and complications of myeloma
  8. Managing your feelings about body changes
  9. Menopausal symptoms and cancer treatment
  10. Mouth problems
N
  1. Nausea and vomiting
  2. Neck and shoulder problems after head and neck cancer treatment
  3. Nutritional support
P
  1. Pain
  2. Pain after breast cancer treatment
  3. Pain when taking hormone therapy for breast cancer
  4. Painkillers
  5. Pelvic insufficiency fractures (PIFs)
  6. Peripheral neuropathy
  7. Pleural effusion
  8. Positioning a limb with lymphoedema
R
  1. Reducing your risk of lymphoedema
S
  1. Scalp cooling
  2. Scarves and bandanas for cancer treatment
  3. Seizures and brain tumours
  4. Sepsis (blood poisoning)
  5. Sex and cancer
  6. Sex life after treatment for DCIS
  7. Sex life and bowel cancer
  8. Sex life and fertility after treatment for breast cancer
  9. Sex life and fertility in men after breast cancer treatment
  10. Sex life and prostate cancer
  11. Skin and nail changes from cancer treatment
  12. Skin care for lymphoedema
  13. Speech and voice after head and neck cancer treatment
  14. Superior vena cava obstruction
T
  1. Temporary tracheostomy for head and neck cancer
  2. Testicular cancer treatment late effects
  3. Testicular cancer, sex and fertility
  4. Tiredness (fatigue)
  5. Treatment to control mesothelioma symptoms
  6. Treatments for heart conditions
  7. Trouble sleeping (insomnia)
U
  1. Ulcerating cancer wounds
  2. Urinary diversion
  3. Urostomy
W
  1. Walking (mobility) problems
  2. Wigs for cancer treatment
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