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This study is asking people about their experiences of having radiotherapy for prostate or breast cancer. It is also asking them about their travel to hospital to find out about the impact of ...
We have lots of tips and resources to help you get started, perfect your push-ups and achieve your fundraising target. We recommend a fundraising target of £150, but, no matter how much you raise, you ...
Caroline, who lives just outside Glasgow with her husband Phil, is a devoted mother and advocate for people affected by children and young people’s cancers.
This shop has shifts available on Tuesday PM & Friday PM. Volunteer in our shops. Our shop volunteers are helping us beat cancer right now. In 2019/20, 14,000 volunteers gave 3.1 million hours of ...
The ASICA app was designed as an application to use on a computer tablet a few years ago. The purpose of the app was to help people who had melanoma treatment to do regular check ups of their skin. It ...
About this event: 1k and 5k events (walk, jog or run) for Cancer Research UK. Open to men, women and children in the heart of the historic market town of Louth, Lincolnshire. The event starts and ends ...
Researchers around the world are looking at preventing, diagnosing and treating of bowel cancer. Bowel cancer means cancer that starts in the large bowel (colon) and the back passage (rectum). Go to ...
Please note - this trial is no longer recruiting patients. We hope to add results when they are available. This trial is comparing two treatments for non small cell lung cancer. The first treatment is ...
Upper urinary tract urothelial cancer is a rare type of cancer of the lining of the kidney or ureter. It used to be called transitional cell cancer (TCC) of the kidney or ureter. This is because it ...
Caring for the needs of someone with cancer can be a satisfying and positive thing. It can bring loved ones or carers closer to the person with cancer and strengthen the bond between people. For many ...
Some of the by-products of systemic anti cancer therapy (SACT) come out of your body in your vomit, wee, poo, blood or other bodily fluids during and for some time after your treatment. This can be ...
In the UK, around 2,200 young people (aged 15 to 24 years) are diagnosed with cancer each year. Young people’s cancers can be different to cancers in children and adults. So they need specialists who ...
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