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We publish a large number of patient information leaflets and resources across the whole range of our clinical expertise. Leaflets remain on this website whilst under review, which could take up to four months.
Popular patient resources
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Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SABR) to the bones and lymph nodes
Information for patients
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Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SABR) to the liver
Information for patients
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Stereotactic Ablative Radiotherapy (SABR) to the spine
Information for patients
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Steroid Joint Injections under General Anaesthetic
Information for parents
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Steroid Joint Injections under General Anaesthetic (Young People)
Information for young people
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Steroid Joint Injections using Entonox (laughing gas)
Information for young people
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Steroid Joint Injections using Entonox (Laughing Gas) (Parents)
Information for parents
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Steroids and Cancer: what you need to know
Information for patients
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This resource is provided by Leeds Children's Hospital
Information for Parents, Carers & Young People
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Sulphur Hexofluoride (Sonovue) microbubbles and sentinel node mapping
Information for patients
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Supporting care in the last days and hours of life
Information for patients, relatives and carers
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Following our discussion in clinic you have been put on to the waiting list for an electrical study of your heart. If possible, we will perform ablation to treat your heart rhythm disturbance (SVT or SupraVentricular tachycardia). We discussed the pros and cons of your treatment options in clinic. Hopefully this leaflet will help you remember some of the things that were covered.
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Surface Guided Radiotherapy for Voluntary Deep Inspiration Breath Hold (vDIBH)
Information about holding your breath for radiotherapy treatment and a new technique called “SGRT”
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Information for patients having a Surface Topography Scan.