Add this result to my export selection Resources to guide the management of suspected infection in chronic wounds Source: Healthcare Improvement Scotland (Remove filter) Published by Healthcare Improvement Scotland, 19 January 2018 In December 2015, the Scottish Health Technologies Group published a Health Technology Assessment: Antimicrobial Wound Dressings (AWDs) for Chronic Wounds. The HTA concluded that the evidence to... Read Summary Type: Guidance (Add filter) Type: Information for the Public (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Low-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma (PDF) Source: Lymphoma Action (Remove filter) Published by Lymphoma Action, 01 September 2017 This booklet will help you understand more about the different types of low-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma. It describes how they typically affect people, the usual treatments, and what to expect... Read Summary Type: Information for the Public (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection High-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma (PDF) Source: Lymphoma Action (Remove filter) Published by Lymphoma Action, 01 June 2017 This booklet will help you understand more about the different types of high-grade non-Hodgkin lymphoma. It describes how they typically affect people, the usual treatments, and what to expect... Read Summary Type: Information for the Public (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Introduction to lymphoma (PDF) Source: Lymphoma Action (Remove filter) Published by Lymphoma Action, 01 May 2017 This introductory booklet covers: what lymphoma is; what tests you might have; what treatments are available; and questions you might like to ask your doctor Read Summary Type: Information for the Public (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Talking to children about lymphoma Source: Lymphoma Action (Remove filter) 01 July 2018 This page is intended for parents or carers who have been diagnosed with lymphoma. Parents and carers may also find this page useful when explaining that another relative, such as a grandparent, has... Type: Information for the Public (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Lymphoma and the end of life Source: Lymphoma Action (Remove filter) 01 September 2019 How do I know when to stop active treatment? Deciding to end active treatment can be deeply emotional. You might or might not want to talk to friends and family members about it. Ultimately, the... Type: Information for the Public (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Dry, sore and itchy skin Source: Lymphoma Action (Remove filter) 01 June 2019 Skin problems as a symptom of lymphoma Pruritus (itching) is a common symptom of some types of lymphoma, especially Hodgkin lymphoma and cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (a type of skin lymphoma). It is... Type: Information for the Public (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Sore mouth (oral mucositis) Source: Lymphoma Action (Remove filter) 01 June 2019 What is oral mucositis? Oral mucositis affects the mucous membrane, which is the soft tissue that lines the inside of your mouth. It happens when the membrane becomes inflamed (swollen, red and... Type: Information for the Public (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Late effects of lymphoma treatment Source: Lymphoma Action (Remove filter) 01 May 2019 What are late effects? Treatment for lymphoma is generally successful. Most people who have lymphoma live for many years after their treatment has finished and recover well. However, people who... Type: Information for the Public (Remove filter)
Add this result to my export selection Donor (allogeneic) stem cell transplants Source: Lymphoma Action (Remove filter) 01 July 2019 What is a donor (allogeneic) stem cell transplant? A stem cell transplant is a procedure that replaces damaged or destroyed stem cells (cells in your bone marrow that make new blood cells) with... Type: Information for the Public (Remove filter)