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Q&AS > LIVING WITH CANCER Q&AS > PRACTICAL ISSUES Q&AS > DAILY LIVINGDaily living Q&As
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1. My husband has been told he has a brain tumour. His doctors have said he should not be driving at the moment. Is this right? What do we do about his driving license? What if he carries on driving?
last reviewed: 01.06.2006
2. Can I get free transport to have a course of radiotherapy?
last reviewed: 01.01.2005
3. I'm having keyhole surgery to have my kidney taken out. How long will it be before I can go back to work?
last reviewed: 06.12.2006
4. I have recently been diagnosed with cancer. Do I have to give up my driving licence?
last reviewed: 10.04.2006
5. My husband has been told he has a brain tumour. His doctors have said he should not be driving at the moment. This is making life difficult for us. We wondered how long it will be before he can drive again.
last reviewed: 01.06.2006
6. My mum is having chemotherapy for cancer. My son has chickenpox. I’m worried because he visited my mum just before we knew he had chickenpox. Will she be okay or should she tell her doctor?
last reviewed: 27.07.2006
All Q&As are selected from some of the thousands asked by people contacting Cancerbackup every year. They are answered by specialists and reviewed and updated regularly.
