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The web Directory of Information Materials for People Affected by Cancer is regularly updated and currently has details of over 1,900 booklets, leaflets, books and audiovisual materials for people affected by cancer. Most have been published in the last five years but we have included some older ones that are still useful.
The Brain Tumour Charity
This factsheet addresses the impact of living with seizures, including the emotional aspects, driving, identifying triggers, and safety and first aid.
Brainstrust
One in a series of eight leaflets that form the Brain Tumour Patient Guide.
Brainstrust
One in a series of eight leaflets that form the Brain Tumour Patient Guide.
Brainstrust
One in a series of eight leaflets that form the Brain Tumour Patient Guide.
Brainstrust
One in a series of eight leaflets that form the Brain Tumour Patient Guide.
The Brain Tumour Charity
If you have a brain tumour or have received treatment for a brain tumour, you may experience memory difficulties; these could be because of the tumour itself or may be a result of surgery or treatment such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy. This factsheet describes what memory is, the types of memory, how a brain tumour may affect memory and answers some common questions about memory problems.
The Brain Tumour Charity
This factsheet describes the options that are available for the treatment of seizures: anti-epileptic drugs; surgery; and vagus nerve stimulation. It also discusses the use of complementary therapies (ketogenic diet and cannabis).
Brainstrust
One in a series of eight leaflets that form the Brain Tumour Patient Guide.
The Brain Tumour Charity
This factsheet explains what a brain tumour is, how they are graded, the different types of brain tumour, and the possible causes and answers some common questions you may have about brain tumours.
The Brain Tumour Charity
In this factsheet: What are the symptoms of a brain tumour?; Symptoms due to raised pressure within the skull; Symptoms due to location within the brain; What should I do if I think I might have a brain tumour?