After treatment
This section will help you to find out more about what happens after treatment for colorectal (bowel) cancer. Any local links available are displayed at the top of the page followed by
links to national and international organisations.
Link:Maggie’s Cancer Information Centre Oxford
Produced by:Maggie's (Oxford)
Maggie's Oxford, based at the Churchill Hospital,is open Monday to Friday, 9.30am to 4pm and provides information, psychological and emotional support to anyone affected by cancer. They have a resident psychologist and a team of cancer support specialists including CAB benefits advisors, on hand for drop-in and pre-booked appointments and courses. visit the website, phone or just call in for a cup of tea and a chat and find out more.
Contact: Maggie's (Oxford)
Telephone: Tel (01865) 225690
Link:Diet and nutrition: recipe to recovery
Produced by:Beating Bowel Cancer
A detailed booklet containing dietary advice specifically for bowel cancer patients who have problems either during treatment or the side effects of treatments, and also for patients experiencing dietary problems after treatment or surgery.
Link:Follow up after treatment for bowel cancer
Produced by:Macmillan Cancer Support
Find out more about what happens after treatment for bowel cancer
Link:Living with bowel cancer
Produced by:CancerHelp UK
This section is about the feelings and practical difficulties you may have living with bowel cancer (colorectal cancer).
Link:Living with bowel cancer
Produced by:Beating Bowel Cancer
Information about coping with bowel cancer and its treatment, including sections on: body image/sexual health, stoma care, diet and bowel cancer, practical considerations and coping with life after treatment.
Link:Returning home after bowel cancer surgery
Produced by:Beating Bowel Cancer
A factsheet explaining what to expect when returning home after surgery for bowel cancer.
Page last edited: 07 February 2010
