The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) is looking for patient experts to help its committee understand what matters most to people affected by cervical cancer. This insight helps ...
All cancers begin in cells. Our bodies are made up of more than a hundred million million (100,000,000,000,000) cells. Cancer starts with changes in one cell or a small group of cells. Usually, we ...
Join the Swim 10k Challenge today and you'll receive a free Cancer Research UK bobble hat, online Giving Page and digital fundraising pack. Sign up for your free Cancer Research UK bobble hat and ...
You may have heard about self-examinations for cancer and be wondering what to do. Some of the advice on this page may surprise you or be different from what you’ve heard before. But the best research ...
Upper urinary tract urothelial cancer used to be called transitional cell cancer (TCC) of the kidney or ureter. This is because it starts in cells called transitional cells. There are many different ...
Not all cancers are the same. Some cancers grow quickly but many grow very slowly. When you are diagnosed with some types of cancer, you might not need treatment straight away. Doctors monitor you ...
Immunotherapy uses our immune system to fight cancer. It works by helping the immune system recognise and attack cancer cells. When you might have immunotherapy drugs for pleural mesothelioma Pleural ...
This is the editorial policy for producing and reviewing health and patient information for Cancer Research UK's About Cancer web pages. This page tells you about the different sections on our ...
10,400 new cases of leukaemia each year, 2017-2019, UK.
6,600 new cases of stomach cancer, 2017-2019 average, UK.
56,900 new cases of breast cancer each year, 2017-2019 average, UK.
Around 55,300 new prostate cancer cases in the UK every year (2017-2019).
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