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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 ...
Every volunteer hour you donate means we can sell 6 items and make £20 of income. So, if you volunteer for a 7-hour day, this can generate £140. That means that every day you volunteer, you’ll be ...
This study is looking at improving the ASICA melanoma app to better support people to check their skin monthly. It is for people who have had treatment for melanoma that hadn’t spread and there have ...
. There is great potential for HPV vaccination to lead to the elimination of cervical cancer as a public health problem. In addition, HPV is linked to non-cervical cancers such as head and neck cancer ...
Supporters raise money for Cancer Research UK by challenging themselves to do 100 push-ups a day across the month of June. Once you have signed up, join the Facebook group dedicated to this challenge.
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 ...
As well as hosting our own events and conferences, our research funding, strategy and partnerships teams attend and exhibit at a range of conferences, meetings and workshops throughout the year. We ...
Research into bowel (colorectal) cancer 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 ...
This study is looking to see how well the capsule sponge test works to find a stomach condition. This condition is called gastric intestinal metaplasia or GIM for short. This is study is for people ...
This trial is comparing two treatments for non small cell lung cancer. The first treatment is atezolizumab and tiragolumab. The other treatment is durvalumab. It is for people with non small cell lung ...
Follow up for upper urinary tract urothelial cancer You have regular follow up appointments after your treatment. If the cancer hasn’t spread You usually have appointments: every 3-6 months during the ...
Mental health when caring for someone with cancer 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 ...
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