"My Liver" has been developed as an educational resource for NHS patients facing a diagnosis of liver cancer. It guides a patient through their journey from initial referral to treatment, how to manage symptoms and where to find further information and support. It also acts as an information resource for their family members, carers, and friends.
The app has five main sections
My Liver
A section which introduces the liver, what the organ does and its location within the body including details on what can go wrong.
My Tests
Information on procedures expected to occur during the diagnosis procedure.
My Treatment
Information on the types of treatments patients will potentially undergo i.e. chemotherapy, surgery.
Help & Information
A patient support section that includes the latest up to date information on patient care services. This includes telephone details, websites and drop-in centers for patients. Links to useful websites, forums and finally, financial information relating to grants and government support.
My Notes
The last section includes an area where you are able to write and save any important information you may wish to ask at your next GP or hospital appointment. Or for ease, a list of pre-written questions that can easily be selected and saved ready to ask the specialist at your consultations can also be used.
My Liver aims to empower patients by giving them the information they need.
The app has five main sections
My Liver
A section which introduces the liver, what the organ does and its location within the body including details on what can go wrong.
My Tests
Information on procedures expected to occur during the diagnosis procedure.
My Treatment
Information on the types of treatments patients will potentially undergo i.e. chemotherapy, surgery.
Help & Information
A patient support section that includes the latest up to date information on patient care services. This includes telephone details, websites and drop-in centers for patients. Links to useful websites, forums and finally, financial information relating to grants and government support.
My Notes
The last section includes an area where you are able to write and save any important information you may wish to ask at your next GP or hospital appointment. Or for ease, a list of pre-written questions that can easily be selected and saved ready to ask the specialist at your consultations can also be used.
My Liver aims to empower patients by giving them the information they need.
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