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Our Haematology Cancer Service provides expert care for patients diagnosed with blood cancers.
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in the UK.
Head and neck cancers can affect areas such as the mouth, throat, voice box, nose, and salivary glands.
Lung cancer is the 3rd most common type of cancer in the UK.
Anal, Bowel and Rectal cancer
This page provides information about skin cancer and the services available through Gloucestershire hospital.
This page provides information about thyroid cancer and the services available through Gloucestershire NHS Hospitals.
Bladder, Kidney, Prostate and Testicular cancer
Radiotherapy is an integral part of treatment for many malignancies, it is a cancer treatment where radiation is used to kill cancer cells. It may …
This is where your clinical oncology team provides you with all the information you need to make an informed decision about your treatment and consent …
The department has an equipment replacement programme with a commitment to invest in new and replacement equipment – enabling us to continue to provide the …
Once the planning CT scan has been completed, the planning process begins.
This information has been collated and reviewed by a Patient Information Working Group of therapeutic radiographers representing all radiotherapy departments in the South West region …
The Gloucestershire Oncology Centre offers radiographers the opportunity to develop and advance their practice. It's a busy department based in one of the largest acute …
We have research radiographers in our team and take part in local, national and international radiotherapy trials. We contribute to the development of new treatments …
The Radiotherapy Late Effects service focuses on patients who experience late side effects following radiotherapy treatment. These symptoms can develop months, years, or even decades …
Cancer Support Workers are part of your hospital team. We help people with cancer feel safe, listened to, and supported.
Eating well plays an important role in supporting your health during cancer treatment.
There are lots of reasons to be physically active before, during and after cancer treatment. This page provides you with advice and support on:
Our cancer services team have created a short series of videos to help you understand how to manage fatigue as a side effect from your …
Having a cancer diagnosis can be very upsetting and life-changing.
You may find these national and local support groups and charitable organisations useful before, during and after your cancer treatment
Our Focus Support and Information Centre is situated in the heart of the Oncology Centre in the outpatient waiting area of Cheltenham General Hospital.
The service offers support and information to anyone who has concerns about cancer, their relatives, friends and carers.
Making the choice to stop smoking and reduce how much alcohol you drink is a step you can take to support your health
Anal cancer is a cancer that starts in the anus. The anus is part of the large bowel which is part of the digestive system.
Bowel cancer is also known as type of colorectal cancer.
Cervical cancer is cancer that's found anywhere in the cervix, which is the opening between the vagina and the womb.
Ovarian cancer can affect anyone who has ovaries and fallopian tubes. Ovarian cancer is most common in women aged over 50 years.
The vagina is a tube between the vulva and the opening of the womb (cervix). Vaginal cancer is a very rare cancer that is found …
Cancer of the vulva is a rare cancer and it can affect anyone that has a vulva. Vulva is the name given to the skin …
Womb cancer is cancer that affects the womb (uterus). It's most common in women who've been through menopause.
Bladder cancer is cancer that's found anywhere in your bladder. It's more common if you're over the age of 60.
Kidney cancer, also called renal cancer, is a type of cancer that starts in the kidneys.
Prostate cancer affects the prostate gland under the bladder and usually happens to men over 50 years old. There are different treatments and it can …
Testicular cancer is cancer that's found in the testicles.
This page provides information about Upper gastrointestinal cancers and the services available. Upper gastrointestinal cancer affects the bile ducts, liver, oesophagus, pancreas and stomach.
This page provides an overview of Oesophageal Cancer and Stomach Cancer
Bile duct cancer, also called cholangiocarcinoma, is a rare cancer that's found anywhere in the bile ducts.
Liver cancer affects the liver and this is a large organ at the top right side of your abdomen that helps you to digest your …
Pancreatic cancer can be found anywhere in your pancreas and may not cause symptoms until it is advanced or has spread to other parts of …