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Patient care: inpatients, outpatients, day care, discharge, palliative care

Patient care at The Royal Marsden: inpatients, outpatients, day care, consent, discharge, follow-up care, emergency admission and palliative care
http://www.royalmarsden.nhs.uk/diagnosis-treatment/patient-care


General radiography using X-rays for cancer detection and diagnosis

An X-ray is one of the oldest forms of medical imaging, and despite all the newer, more sophisticated forms of scanning, it is still one of the most sensitive ways of detecting many problems.
http://www.royalmarsden.nhs.uk/cancer-information/detection-diagnosis/radiography-x-ray


Computerised tomography (CT) scan for cancer diagnosis

Computerised tomography (CT) scans are investigations that can be used to help to make a diagnosis or assess the effects of treatment. Your doctor will recommend a CT scan based on the type of cancer you have and the information needed to plan your treatment.
http://www.royalmarsden.nhs.uk/cancer-information/detection-diagnosis/ct-scan


Nuclear medicine in the detection and diagnosis of cancer

Nuclear medicine is a technique that allows doctors to assess the function of different parts of the body. It can be used in the detection and diagnosis of cancer.
http://www.royalmarsden.nhs.uk/cancer-information/detection-diagnosis/nuclear-medicine


PET/CT scans in the detection and diagnosis of cancer

A PET/CT scan uses two different forms of medical imaging at the same time - positron emission tomography (PET) and computerised tomography (CT) - in the detection and diagnosis of cancer.
http://www.royalmarsden.nhs.uk/cancer-information/detection-diagnosis/pet-ct-scan


Ultrasound scans in the detection and diagnosis of cancer

An ultrasound scan builds up pictures of organs and areas inside the body using sound waves. Ultrasound scans (sometimes combined with biopsies or fine needle aspirates (FNA)) can be used in the detection and diagnosis of cancer.
http://www.royalmarsden.nhs.uk/cancer-information/detection-diagnosis/ultrasound


Surgery for treating cancer

Patient information about treating cancer using surgery: planning your operation, consent, anaesthetic, coming into hospital, during your operation, after your operation, pain control following surgery, and sources of information and support.
http://www.royalmarsden.nhs.uk/cancer-information/treatment/surgery


Adjusting physically after cancer treatment

Advice and information about coping with the physical effects of cancer diagnosis and cancer treatment.
http://www.royalmarsden.nhs.uk/cancer-information/treatment/after/adjusting-physically



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