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CYCLDOCE Treatment Protocol
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Created by Cancer Care Ontario, this handout gives general information about the treatment protocol CYCLDOCE.
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FEC-D+TRAS Treatment Protocol
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Created by Cancer Care Ontario, this handout gives general information about the treatment protocol FEC-D+TRAS.
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FEC-D Treatment Protocol
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Created by Cancer Care Ontario, this handout gives general information about the treatment protocol FEC-D.
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FOLFIRI+BEVA Treatment Protocol
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Created by Cancer Care Ontario, this handout gives general information about the treatment protocol FOLFIRI+BEVA.
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FOLFIRINOX Treatment Protocol
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Created by Cancer Care Ontario, this handout gives general information about the treatment protocol FOLFIRINOX.
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FOLFIRI Treatment Protocol
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Created by Cancer Care Ontario, this handout gives general information about the treatment protocol FOLFIRI.
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GEMCNPAC(W) Treatment Protocol
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Created by Cancer Care Ontario, this handout gives general information about the treatment protocol GEMCNPAC(W).
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mFOLFOX6 Treatment Protocol
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Created by Cancer Care Ontario, this handout gives general information about the treatment protocol mFOLFOX6.
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XELOX Treatment Protocol
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Created by Cancer Care Ontario, this handout gives general information about the treatment protocol XELOX.
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Patient and Family Guide to the Chemotherapy Treatment Suite
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This handout will help to introduce you to the chemotherapy treatment suite or "chemo suite" at Grand River Regional Cancer Centre.
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Chemotherapy "Fridge Sheet"
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This is a "fridge sheet" and means that it is important that you have this close by (example: on your fridge). This sheet has key safety information in case you have any urgent questions/symptoms. This was created by Grand River Regional Cancer Centre. It is for people who are getting chemotherapy treatment.”
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For Patients Getting Intravenous (IV) Cancer Drugs
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This is a booklet on what you should know if you are getting intravenous (IV) cancer drugs. IV cancer drugs are a way of treating cancer by flowing drugs straight into your veins.
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For Patients Taking Oral Cancer Drugs
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This booklet goes through what you need to know to stay safe at home if you take oral (by mouth) cancer drugs.
The booklet was created by the Waterloo Wellington Regional Cancer Program.
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Discharge Instructions Post Colonoscopy
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This 2 page handout goes through key things you should know after having a colonoscopy.
Created by Waterloo Wellington Regional Cancer Program.
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PEG Based Colonoscopy Preparation Instructions
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This is a 1 page handout that goes through getting ready for your colonoscopy. This is meant for people who are taking PEG (PegLyte/Colyte) to prepare for their test. PEG is a type of drug that helps to clean out your intestines before your test.