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I do get tired more easily now, so I make sure to rest whenever I need to."
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To be able to turn those ideas into actions was key! Aim We are focusing on 6 key areas wrapped around our campaign called Count Me In.
Your treatment may need to be interrupted to allow for dental treatment to be done.
Alternative telephone number: 0300 422 4834 What to expect When you arrive on the ward, you will be shown to your bed.
You may be asked to put on a hospital gown. You will be asked to lie on an X-ray trolley.
We therefore advise taking other routes around the hospital that day to prevent any delays or disruptions to your travel to and from our hospital site.
signing up to take part in the PACE trials.
staff, as well as helping to empower black women to become advocates for themselves.
To find out more, or to make a donation, please visit our Big Space Cancer Appeal page.
“Our TRiM project aims to make it as simple as possible for staff to talk to someone when they need to.
Midwives requested information on improving their response to ACEs identified. Health visitors welcomed the project.
The procedure will take about 1 to 2 hours, but you can expect to be in theatre and recovery for 3 to 4 hours.
Tel: 0300 422 8420 Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm
Initially, patients can be referred to the Late Effects service by GPs and other healthcare professionals and they will soon be able to self-refer.
Sometimes you might need to have a blood test or be admitted to hospital to become an inpatient.
to be reconnected to nature.”
If you wish to speak to a specialist palliative care nurse directly, please telephone 0300 422 5370 9:00am to 5:00pm, Monday to Friday.
Actions to take
Their research priority areas build on strengths and recognise the opportunities to contribute to contemporary challenges which include: Sport, exercise