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- Series No 6 - radiotherapy to the chest
- Series No 61 - Having Total Body Irradiation (TBI): Single Fraction Treatment
- Series No 62 - Proton Beam Therapy to the Prostate
- Series No 64 - Radiotherapy for penile cancer
- Series No 66 - Reducing the dose of radiotherapy to your rectum during the treatment of prostate cancer: a patient guide to rectal spacers
- Series no 67 - On-treatment diary for patients having radiotherapy/proton beam therapy to the chest
- Series No. 39 - Stereotactic ablative body radiotherapy (SABR) for lung cancer
- Series No. 41 - Radiotherapy for tumours of the base of skull
- Series No. 44 - Radiotherapy for craniopharyngiomas and pituitary adenomas
- Series No. 5 - Radiotherapy to the prostate or prostate bed
- Series No. 51- Radiotherapy to the bladder
- Series No. 65 - A service evaluation of MRI scanning as part of the pre-treatment process in proton beam therapy
- Series No.56 - Bowel preparation for prostate patients
- Series No.57 - Radiotherapy for cancers of the abdomen
- Series No.8 - Radiotherapy to the pelvis
- Sexual health, contraception and preparing for pregnancy: Information for patients with thalassaemia and sickle cell disorder
- Shingles Vaccine (Shingrix®)
- Sick day rules - insulin pump therapy
- Sick day rules – multiple daily injections
- Sickle cell disorder and pregnancy