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Ask your consultant or specialist nurse to indicate on the diagram (Figure 1 - In the PDF below) where the cancer (proven or suspected) is located in your
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Thank you to Bio-Diagnostics® for giving permission to use the image included in the PDF leaflet below.
Effects of Pelvic Radiotherapy Website: https://be.macmillan.org.uk/downloads/bemacmillan%20pdfs/MAC18911_E01_Bowel%20late%20effects_PR_lowres_20210923.pdf
Within the PDF below, see the images on page 2
If your symptoms improve with Botox®, you may be offered further injections when the effects have worn off.
View the timetable for the Park and Ride/99 bus service (PDF). You can also read more information about the 99 service on Pulham's website.
If you are offered but decline surgery; or you may not be fit enough for surgery.
A space is provided within the PDF leaflet attached.
(imagery within the PDF below).
Within the PDF below, see Figure 1: Position of the PFO
If anything, abnormal is seen on the scan, you may be offered an outpatient appointment for an endoscopy.
Where there is choice, alternative treatment or care should be clearly stated, including any complementary therapies but only if they are offered by the
To help you understand your operation, it is helpful to have a basic knowledge of how the body works (see Figure 1 within the PDF).
Within the PDF below, see Figure 1: Respiratory system
The diagram in Figure 2 (within the PDF below) shows you which part of the bowel is to be removed.
Within the PDF below, see Figure 1: Gastrointestinal tract
They may be able to refer you to support services offered in your hospital.