The cover of the side effects from chemotherapy easy read. The illustrations includes different people. One person is sitting on an armchair and they have an IV drip attached to their arm. One person is wearing a head scarf. One person looks unhappy and is holding up a fork with food on it. Lastly one person wearing a hijab appears to be sick.

Side effects from chemotherapy - easy read

Booklet
Published: 01 Mar 2022
Next review: 01 Mar 2025
Edition: 5
The cover of the side effects from chemotherapy easy read. The illustrations includes different people. One person is sitting on an armchair and they have an IV drip attached to their arm. One person is wearing a head scarf. One person looks unhappy and is holding up a fork with food on it. Lastly one person wearing a hijab appears to be sick.
An easy read booklet about side effects from chemotherapy. Our easy read booklets use simple language and picture to tell you about cancer.
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Published: 01 Mar 2022
Next review: 01 Mar 2025
Edition: 5
An easy read booklet about side effects from chemotherapy. Our easy read booklets use simple language and picture to tell you about cancer.

About this booklet

This booklet explains the possible side effects from chemotherapy and ways of coping with each one.

 

If you are worried about your health, you should talk to a doctor or a nurse.

 

We want everyone affected by cancer to feel our information is written for them. To do this we use plain English and we try to make it accessible and relevant to the widest range of people. Read more about how we produce our information.

Tag: SDEF, TMT, OFTMT, OFSDEF

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