embolisation
Injecting a chemical into an artery so blood stops flowing to the tumour. This kills some of the cancer and can reduce the size of the tumour.
Injecting a chemical into an artery so blood stops flowing to the tumour. This kills some of the cancer and can reduce the size of the tumour.
Non-invasive breast cancer that is confined to (DCIS) the ducts of the breast.
The amount of medication taken.
Health professional that helps people with a healthy diet and to overcome eating problems or weight changes.
Opening the bowels very frequently. Motions may be watery
The identification and naming of a person's condition.
A test where a thin tube with a tiny light and camera is put into your bladder where wee comes out.
(computerised tomography): A special type of X-ray that provides a three-dimensional picture of the inside of the body.
Coloured liquid is swallowed or put into the body with a needle – it is a type of dye to help some things be seen more clearly. Pictures are taken using other tests such as a CT scan or an MRI scan or PET scans.
An operation where the colon is attached to an opening on the stomach.