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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 ...
The Advanced Clinician Scientist Fellowship supports excellent clinician scientists to develop independence and leadership in their field of academic research.
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How to arrange a furniture collection? If you wish to donate furniture please call your local superstore who can take a booking over the phone, or you can visit in person and book with the store staff ...
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 ...
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 ...
There are lots of food myths when it comes to cancer. No superfood can prevent cancer. Eating a healthy balanced diet can help reduce your risk.
Treatment for cervical cancer during pregnancy depends on the type of cervical cancer, its stage, how many weeks pregnant you are and what your wishes are.
Stage 3 means that the cancer has spread from the breast to the lymph nodes close to the breast, the skin of the breast or to the chest wall.