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We’re delighted to share that the final report, ‘Nothing Should Stand in the Way has now been published and so far has had great success. Our Cancer Insights Panels and the wider cancer community ...
Types of anal cancer The type of anal cancer depends on the sort of cell the cancer starts in. Most anal cancers start in a type of cell called squamous cells . Rarer types of anal cancer include ...
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Our core infrastructure of seven UK Clinical Trials Units (CTUs) delivers innovative and practice-changing clinical research that impacts the care and outcomes for cancer patients in the UK and across ...
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How does H. pylori cause cancer? H. pylori can cause stomach ulcers and long-lasting irritation, swelling and pain in the stomach (known as ‘severe chronic atrophic gastritis’ or SCAG). This can lead ...
You might not need treatment straight away, or never need it. Doctors monitor you with regular check ups and tests. They call this 'watch and wait', 'active monitoring', or 'active surveillance'.
This trial is comparing stereotactic body radiotherapy to the prostate with stereotactic body radiotherapy to the prostate and lymph nodes in the pelvis . It is open to people with prostate cancer ...
There isn’t any strong evidence that you should eat or avoid particular foods when you have prostate cancer. But you should try to have a healthy diet and stay within the government guidelines for ...
The latest stomach cancer statistics for the UK for Health Professionals. See data for incidence, mortality, survival, risk and more.
Survival for non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) depends on many factors. This includes what type of NHL you have and how far it has grown (the stage). Your doctor will tell you more about your outlook ...
Factors that increase the risk of breast cancer include getting older and inherited faulty genes. Read about these and other risk factors.
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