What to expect if you're diagnosed with cancer (BSL)
Video
Published:
17 June 2019
This video explains what may happen next if you are diagnosed with cancer. We talk about the different health professionals you may meet, how cancer treatment is planned, what the main treatments are, tips for talking to your healthcare team and some suggested questions to ask them.
(British Sign Language enabled).
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How we can help
Macmillan Support Line
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