Your recovery time will depend on the type of surgery you had. You might have surgery as a day patient or spend a night in ...
Some immunotherapy treatments can cause immune cell associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS). Find out more about it and the treatment you might have.
You usually have surgery for skin cancer. The type of surgery you have depends on where the cancer is, how big it is and how deep it is.
Cytokine release syndrome is a side effect of some types of treatment. Immunotherapy is the most common type. Find out more.
Join Team Cancer Research UK for the Run Bournemouth Supernova 5k, 2026 and play your part in supporting vital cancer ...
Discover how people affected by cancer helped shape Cancer Research UK's new involvement strategy and explore the key moments ...
The August Squats Challenge is a fundraising ask encouraging supporters to complete 100 squats a day in August whilst helping ...
The 310 Pull-Ups Challenge is a fundraising ask encouraging supporters to complete 310 pull-ups in August whilst helping to ...
Knowing more about how these drugs work, how you have them and their possible side effects can help you cope with treatment. You can have cancer drugs in different ways. For how long you have it will ...
Over one-third of our life-saving work is funded by gifts in Wills. Gifts in Wills are one of the most powerful ways to support our work and help us find new ways to prevent, detect and treat cancer ...
Our Clinical Research Committee (CRC) maintains a broad portfolio to maximise patient impact, supporting research across various treatment types, disease areas and cancer stages. We’re particularly ...
Pancreatic cancer is cancer that starts in the pancreas. The pancreas is a gland that produces digestive juices and hormones. Common symptoms of pancreatic cancer include pain in the tummy or back, ...
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