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111. Coping with hair loss  
HeadWrappers is a free hair-loss advisory service, focusing on alternatives to wigs and providing practical support for anyone experiencing hair loss as a result of cancer treatment. Our aim is…  
112. Patient leaflets and additional information  
This section provides additional information to support you during your treatment. Many of the links you will be able to download and keep, however some links will open in a new page. Please…  
113. Clinical research trials  
The Haematology and Oncology Department is involved in many large research trials. Trials are needed so that we can develop better cancer treatments. Any new treatment must work better than the…  
114. Side-effects  
Sickness People react differently to chemotherapy. Some people feel sick after treatment, some people are sick and others have no problem at all. Some chemotherapy drugs do cause people to feel…  
115. General advice  
Body Fluids When you have chemotherapy there may be small traces of the drugs you have been given in your bodily fluids. These traces may be found in urine, faeces and vomit during, and for one week…  
116. Mobile app privacy statement  
The privacy of all of our users is very important to us. When you, as an app-user, use the service we (the App-publisher) process your Personal Data. This Privacy Statement describes how we…  
117. Book on Body Matters discussion group  
In order to join our virtual discussions please can you complete the following consent form. Once completed you will receive an email with instructions on how to book onto the group discussion.  
118. How to get there  
Sometimes the specialist services a patient needs may be provided at another hospital in West Yorkshire. For example, all radiotherapy is provided at St James’ Hospital in Leeds your surgery may…  
119. Benign Breast Conditions  
Breast Cysts Fibroadenoma Breast Calcifications Fat Necrosis Duct Ectasia Intraductal Papilloma Sclerosing lesions of the breast Benign phyllodes tumour Gynaecomastia  
120. Family History /Genetics  
Assessing your breast cancer risk Managing your risk  
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