… may include any of the following:
A biopsy when a doctor takes a sample of cells or tissue from the lump or area that looks abnormal. An examination under general anaesthetic which will…
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Radiologists: Radiologists are doctors that specialise in undertaking scans, using them to obtain tissue samples to diagnose cancer and work out its extent.?
Histopathology: This is the diagnosis…
… as a single session or as multiple sessions depending on the type of cancer you have. The organs and tissues of the body are made up of tiny building blocks called cells. The treatment is given in such a way…
… and other dense objects block the radiation and look white on the film of the x-ray. The less dense tissues are hard to see and appear gray. The doctor will position the part of your body for scanning between…
… rarely, however, a small amount of the chemotherapy may leak out of the vein into the surrounding tissue. This is know as extravasation. It is important that you let your hospital team know, as soon as…
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… CHFT Author(s): Liam Stout Author(s): Stout, L. et al Title: Purulent skin and soft tissue infections, challenging the practice of incision and drainage: a scoping review Journal: Nursing…
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