Last Modified: 9:17am 06/05/2021
Skin Cancer Awareness
May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and we want to encourage more people to get into a habit and do regular monthly skin self-examinations. With summer fast approaching, it is becoming increasingly important to keep our skin safe in the sun and be aware of the risks of skin cancer.
For information on how to check your skin, please visit the BAD website.
Staff
MrHamadAhmed
SAS Doctor
Dr DanielAjzensztejn
Consultant Oncologist
ProfessorHanyEldeeb
Consultant Clinical Oncologist
DrMariaKarina
Consultant Medical Oncologist
DrShahriar MohammadReza
Senior Specialty Doctor in Oncology
DrAzharRivzi
Specialist Doctor
WasiruSaka
Consultant Oncologist
DrPetrosianVeersamy
Consultant Oncologist
Patient Information Leaflets
Breast & General Surgery
- Fibroadenoma
- FEC-T chemotherapy
- Letrozole
- Breast pain leaflet
- Chemotherapy for breast cancer
- Gynaecomastia
- Tamoxifen
- Anastrozole
- Benign phyllodes tumours leaflet
- Breast pain information
- Breast cysts
- Fat necrosis
Cancer Services
- My Key To Care
- Hair Loss, Hair Thinning, Wig and Headwear Service for people with chemotherapy/radiotherapy induced hair loss, including hair and scalp plans for cold cap treatment
- High output stoma diet sheet
- Nutrition during Chemotherapy
- Safety at home after chemotherapy or when taking chemotherapy tablets home
- Patient handheld Systemic Anticancer Therapy (SACT) booklet
- Caring for the dying patient
- Extravasation What is it?
- Systemic Anti-Cancer Treatment referral – What happens next?
- Patient Guidance Medication and driving
- Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression(MSCC)
- Bone Marrow Biopsy
- Management of Malignant Ascites
- What should I do if I have a chemotherapy spillage at home?
- Hair Loss, Hair Thinning, Wig and Headwear Service for chemotherapy / radiotherapy patients
- Influenza and Pneumonia Vaccination for Adult patients undergoing treatment for Cancer
- A Guide to Supported Self-Management and Surveillance for Colorectal Cancer
- Awaiting Your Diagnosis and Colorectal Pathway
- Acute Oncology Service and Assessment Unit
Dietetics (adults)
Haematology
Are you at risk?
Are you at risk?
Looking after your skin
Looking after your skin
Checking Moles
Checking Moles