by Katie Galvin | Jan 19, 2022 | All Cancer Keys
19th January 2022 The Interim Clinical Commissioning Policy describes which patients are eligible for COVID treatments. In short and not exclusively, this includes people who have: An active solid or blood cancer Received radiotherapy in last 6 months Received any...
by Katie Galvin | Dec 9, 2021 | All Cancer Keys
9th December 2021 People who might have been immunosuppressed at the time of their first two vaccine doses are eligible to receive a third primary dose. This includes: People diagnosed with blood cancers People who have received stem cell transplants People who had...
by Katie Galvin | Apr 26, 2021 | What’s new?
26th April 2021 Missed our GatewayC Live webinar? Watch the recording here. In this webinar, GatewayC followed up with Alison Franklin, Senior Trainer at the Maguire Communication Skills Training Unit. After a year of increased telephone consultations, we discussed...
by Katie Galvin | Jan 18, 2021 | What’s new?
18th January 2021 GatewayC have produced a list of cancer charity support lines for people who may be worried about their cancer diagnosis, or are concerned about how COVID-19 might affect their cancer treatment. Please download this PDF resource or find the list of...
by Katie Galvin | Dec 4, 2020 | All Cancer Keys
4th December 2020 Neutropenic sepsis is a potentially fatal complication of anticancer treatment (particularly chemotherapy). Helpful hint: NICE have produced a COVID-19 rapid guideline on the delivery of systemic anticancer treatments. If patients present with...
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