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Patient Information Leaflets for Cancer Services

For more information please visit our cancer services pages

3D Micro-pigmentation to the nipple/areola

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Auricular Acupuncture

Information for Patients

Bisphosphonate use in patients with breast cancer

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Blood tests for neuroendocrine tumours

Blood test guide for patients and phlebotomists

Breast care specialist nursing service

Information for Patients, relatives and carers

Breast Care Specialist Nursing Service

Information for patients after treatment for Breast Cancer

Breast surgery

Discharge Information for patients, relatives and carers

Cancer psychology service

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Cancer Wellbeing Service

Information, services, and support for people affected by cancer

Chemotherapy and scalp cooling

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Extravasation

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Intrathecal Chemotherapy

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Lung Cancer Follow-Up Care Radical Radiotherapy

Information for patients after completion of treatment for lung cancer (Scarborough Hospital)

Lung Cancer Follow-Up Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SABR)

Information for patients after completion of treatment for lung cancer (Scarborough Hospital)

Lung Diagnostic Tests

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Macmillan Gynaecology Nursing Service

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Macmillan Lung Cancer Clinical Nurse Specialists

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Malignancy of Unknown Origin (MUO)

Your Specialist Nursing Teams in York & Scarborough

Merkel Cell Cancer

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Mobile Chemotherapy Unit

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Rapid diagnostic centre

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Receiving treatment with a bispecific antibody

Advice and information for parents, relatives and carers

Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Soft Tissue Sarcoma

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Steroids for the treatment of immunotherapy related adverse effects

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Taking Tamoxifen and other hormonal treatments after breast cancer

Information for patients, relatives and carers

The Breast MultiDisciplinary Team (MDT)

Information for patients, relatives and carers

The Colorectal Specialist Nurse Service (CNS)

Information for patients, relatives and carers

The Malignancy of Unknown Origin Multi-Disciplinary Team

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Venetoclax AML

Given with azacitidine or cytarabine for the treatment of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia (AML) Information for patients, relatives and carers

Venetoclax CLL

Given on its own, in combination with ibrutinib, intravenous obinutuzumab or intravenous rituximab for the treatment of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CLL) Information for patients, relatives and carers

Vitamin D – Advice following a melanoma diagnosis

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Wide Local Excision

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Your Infusor guide

Information for patients, relatives and carers

Your Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter

Hand Held Record and information for patients, relatives and carers on the insertion and care of a PICC Line

Your Skin Cancer Care Multi-Disciplinary Team

Information for patients, relatives and carers about the healthcare professionals involved in your care


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Resident doctor strike action

Resident doctors will be taking strike action from 7am on 17 December to 7am on 22 December. Some appointments and procedures may be affected. If your appointment needs to be changed, we will contact you.

If you've not heard from us, please attend your appointment as planned.

Please continue to come forward for care, particularly in an emergency or life-threatening situation. Use NHS 111 to find the most appropriate service for your needs.