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Cancer Care

Your Medicines During Your Cancer Treatment

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At Slade Pharmacy, we know cancer treatment can be stressful. We’re here to make sure you not only receive the right medicines, but to support your health and wellbeing.

That’s why we’ve put together this brochure to help you know what to bring along to your treatment, what out-of-pocket expenses you might be responsible for and what will happen when you go home.

You can help hospital staff by letting them know what medicines you’re currently taking and if there have been any recent changes. This will help minimise the risk of medicine interactions and ensure you get the greatest benefit out of the medicines you’re taking.

Do I Need to Organise Anything Before I Come for Treatment?
What Should I Bring to My Treatment?
Will the Costs of My Medicines Be Subsidised?
Will I Be Out‑Of‑Pocket for My Medicines?
What Happens When My Treatment Finishes?
Should I Update My Doctor and Local Pharmacist?
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Disclaimer: This fact sheet provides general information only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. For specific advice regarding your health or medical concerns, please consult your healthcare provider. Burnside Hospital does not accept any responsibility for any loss or damage arising from reliance on the information provided. In case of urgent medical needs, please contact your nearest emergency department.

Created: August 2025