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The latest acute myeloid leukaemia incidence statistics for the UK for Health Professionals. See data for sex, age, trends over time and more.
The case study below demonstrates how implementing effective safety netting, including the use of e-safety netting tools, at key touchpoints in the primary care pathway can support timelier diagnosis.
Safety-netting tools are electronic systems designed to improve the tracking and follow-up of patients who may be at risk of cancer.
Cheltenham Fundraising Group for Cancer Research UK Dedicated to making a difference. About Us The Cheltenham Fundraising Group is a passionate collective of individuals committed to supporting Cancer ...
How can early cancer diagnosis improve survival? Cancer that’s diagnosed at an early stage, when it isn’t too large and hasn’t spread, is more likely to be treated successfully. Spotting cancer at an ...
Breast cancer in men Breast cancer can develop in men, but this is rare. This is because men have breast tissue around the nipple area. There are around 390 men diagnosed each year in the UK. This ...
Stage 4 means the cancer has spread from the lungs. It is also called metastatic (advanced) lung cancer. Number staging systems use the TNM system to divide cancers into stages.
You might have stereotactic ablative radiotherapy to treat liver cancer. Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) gives radiotherapy from many different angles around the body. The beams meet at the ...
The Biology to Prevention Awards aim to harness biological and mechanistic insights to provide new targets and approaches for cancer prevention.
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 ...
There are many organisations and resources to support you and your children. These can provide emotional support. And they can help you to explain cancer and treatment to your children.
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