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An introductory programme on cancer in seven parts: introduction, cancer types and prevalence, genetics of cancer, cancer spread and risk (tumours, malignancy, metastasis, secondary tumours, remission),...
Identifies six major cancers which are amenable to prevention or early treatment. Describes the signs and symptoms which may suggest the presence of an early cancer and discusses the biology of cancer, its...
Looks at the psychological approach to cancer care. Includes a counselling sequence with a patient with cancer and examples of giving feedback to the counsellor in a training situation. Intended for teaching...
A demonstration and explanation of radical oophorectomy for ovarian cancer.
One in 12 British women will contract breast cancer at some time. Despite improved treatments, a greater proportion of women die of breast cancer in the UK than anywhere else in the world. Asks why there is...
Intended for showing to patients who are about to start a course of radiotherapy treatment for cancer. Explains the procedures and the side effects of the treatment.
Looks at the facts of breast cancer: it is on the increase, and still very little is known about its causes and effective treatment. Includes interviews with experts, notes that more women are lobbying for...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women Presents an overview of current thinking and strategies on the treatment of breast cancer. Contributors include a specialist in clinical oncology...
Explains the Department of Radiation Oncology’s research into new drugs for the treatment of cancer.
Discusses the impact of breast cancer on two families, and its psychological and physical long term consequences on family life. For the first couple the main problem was coming to terms with the loss of a...
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