This booklet is for everyone diagnosed with bowel cancer as well as their whānau and friends. Provides an overview and what to expect during your treatment. There’s space to add your own notes and write down any questions you may have.
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Advanced Bowel Cancer Booklet
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Learning you have advanced bowel cancer is usually a life-changing moment. Some people feel that ‘everything becomes a blur’ and they find it difficult to take in information.
That’s normal – it’s why we’ve written this booklet. You can read it when you feel ready to learn more, share it with whānau and friends, and add notes or questions you want to ask the medical team.
Download PDFEating Well during bowel cancer
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A bowel cancer diagnosis impacts many aspects of your daily life, including what and how you eat. It’s normal to have lots of questions about food.
Download PDFSilent Battles – teen support resource
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Grace McPaul was 13 when her mum was diagnosed with bowel cancer. Now 18, she has written this resource to help other rangatahi who have experienced a cancer diagnosis in their whānau. The comic covers feeling overwhelmed and isolated while trying to balance school and friends. (Suggested age 13+)
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The ileostomy and colostomy booklet
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It’s natural to have hesitations and concerns about how life will be after your ileostomy or colostomy, and we hope that this booklet will provide some answers, ideas, and helpful information.
Download PDFNever Too Young booklet
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Bowel cancer can strike at any age. A booklet for younger patients going through bowel cancer who are seeking more information and support.
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