| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Capsular contracture |
A complication of breast implant surgery which occurs when scar tissue that normally forms around the implant tightens and squeezes the implant and becomes firm. |
| Carboplatin |
A platinum-based chemotherapy drug |
| Carcinoma |
Another word for cancer |
| Catheter |
A tube that is inserted into the body |
| Cellulitis |
An infection of the skin caused by bacteria |
| Chemotherapy |
Treatment for cancer using drugs |
| Chromosomes |
Units of DNA in the body's cells |
| Cirrhosis |
Replacement of liver tissue by scar tissue that arises following liver disease or damage to the liver |
| Cisplatin |
A platinum-based chemotherapy drug |
| Clinical trials |
Studies that compare new treatments with standard treatments |
| Codeine |
A drug used to control pain |
| Complementary therapies |
Treatments or therapies that can be used alongside conventional treatments to enhance quality of life and improve overall wellbeing |
| Complete local excision |
See 'Breast conserving surgery' |
| Complication |
An unintended adverse or negative outcome following surgery |
| Complications |
An unintended adverse or negative outcome following surgery |