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We are actively identifying patients who may be suitable and arranging for one-stop treatment when they so wish.
If this is shown to be the case on your staging scans, then the treatment which can be offered will be dependent on the extent of the metastases.
This may be permanent but this is not always the case, so you will need to use contraception if you want to prevent pregnancies.
These operations and therapies are not performed by Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust so you would be referred to other specialist units.
Effects of cancer treatment on the vulva and vagina
In other cases, as long as you feel safe to do so, there is no reason why you cannot drive home afterwards.
You will only be offered this test if the medical team believe that it is safe to do so and there is a very low chance of an allergic reaction.
This page has been written so that you will have the names and contact details for the Gynaecological Cancer Care team.
On the advice of a Respiratory Physiotherapist
These operations and therapies are not performed by the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust so patients would be referred to other specialist
You will be given a general anaesthetic so that you will be asleep throughout the procedure.
If so, you will need to have irradiated blood. White Blood Cells make up the immune system. If these are low, the body is more prone to infections.
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Place the catheter so that you can reach it easily.
The uterus (the womb) and the ovaries are not removed and so it is still possible to have children.
care for patients and the public, and where appropriate we will share your information with other organisations or professionals involved in your care, so
Unfortunately, even if a fetus is present, in almost all cases it is so abnormal that it cannot survive.
While on the ward you will be shown how to perform deep suctioning to clear secretions.