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81. Cancer and Menopause  
Menopause is when your periods stop due to lower hormone levels. It usually affects women between the ages of 45 and 55, but it can happen earlier. Menopause can happen naturally, or different…  
82. Colorectal (Bowel) Cancer Services  
This section contains specific information for patients, families and carers about colorectal (bowel) cancer. Colorectal cancer, also referred to as bowel cancer, is the fourth most common…  
83. Gynaecology Cancer Services  
Gynaecological cancers include cervical cancer, ovarian cancer, vagina cancer, vulva cancer and womb (uterus) cancer. Available gynaecological cancer services at Calderdale and Huddersfield…  
84. Lynch Syndrome  
Screening uses tests to find cancer at an early stage, when it can be treated most effectively. It also helps to find and treat changes that are likely to develop into cancer. It is important to…  
85. Prostate Cancer  
Symptoms of Prostate Cancer Symptoms to Watch For needing to pee more often than usual, especially at night difficulty peeing – for example, a weak flow or having to strain to start peeing …  
86. Haematology Cancer Services  
Radiotherapy Radiotherapy is the use of carefully controlled (high energy) X-rays, to treat cancer. It can be given as a single session or as multiple sessions depending on the type of cancer you…  
87. Ward 4 Ante/PostNatal  
How to find us: From the main entrance at Calderdale Royal Hospital, take lift 1 to the third floor. The door to ward 4 is to your right Phone:   Ward 4A - 01422 22 4249 -…  
88. Patient information  
Radiotherapy at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Lymphoma Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) Leukaemia Myeloma Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPN) The following links contain information on…  
89. Outpatient guide  
When You Arrive Check In for your Appointment either by using our Self Check In Kiosks, or by reporting to an available receptionist. Please try to be on time for your appointment. You will not gain…  
90. Adult Audiology  
Otoscopy Otoscopy is the process of using a light to look into your ear. This is done before any hearing assessment to check for any abnormalities such as an infection or a blockage of wax. Pure…  
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