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Non-Hodgkin lymphoma - Treatment
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is usually treated with cancer-killing medicine or radiotherapy, although some people may not need treatment straight away.
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About anastrozole
NHS medicines information on anastrozole – what it's used for and key facts.
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About trastuzumab
NHS medicines information on trastuzumab – what it's used for and key facts.
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Benefits of breastfeeding
Breastfeeding has lots of health benefits for your new baby, including fewer infections and a lower risk of obesity, as well as protecting you from some cancers and other health problems, too.
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Complications of type 1 diabetes
Find out about possible complications of type 1 diabetes, including long-term complications, such as heart disease and problems with your feet, eyes or nerves.
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Chemotherapy
Find out about chemotherapy, including what it’s for, how it’s done and possible side effects.
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Help and support for soft tissue sarcoma
Find out about national charities offering support to people and their loved ones affected by soft tissue sarcoma.
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Side effects and risks of the contraceptive injection
Find out about the side effects of the contraceptive injection, and some rare risks of using it.
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Cervical screening
Find out about the NHS cervical screening programme, including when it's offered, how to book, what happens at your appointment, getting your results and how it can help protect you from cervical cancer.
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Worms in humans
Find out about worm infections in humans, including what different types of worms look like, when to get medical help, and how to treat and prevent infections.