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Radiotherapy means the use of radiation, usually x-rays to treat cancer. For bone cancer, doctors use a type of radiotherapy called external radiotherapy. You don't routinely have radiotherapy for all ...
Read about our work supporting cancer symptom awareness campaigns to encourage the public to seek help from their GP.
Researchers at Bristol University have created a lay summary for their research. The project will investigate the mechanisms of a new clinical drug combination currently in clinical trials for breast ...
Relay For Life celebrates the power of community fundraising in the fight to beat cancer. Teams of friends and family fundraise for life-saving research, then unite as a community at a weekend ...
All operations for bone cancer are major operations. They take place in specialist bone cancer centres. As with any operation, there is a risk of complications. A complication is anything that happens ...
The Cancer Data Patient and Public Community is a group of people who use their lived experiences to shape data-driven research projects and developments about how data is used. Find out more about ...
When you sign up to fundraise with Cancer Research UK, we automatically create a Giving Page so you can start fundraising as soon as you are ready. On your Giving Page, you can share your story and ...
In 2019/20, 14,000 volunteers gave 3.1 million hours of their time and sold items totalling £15 million. These funds are helping us start new clinical trials and research treatments as we speak. If ...
Doing event set-up is the best part of the job for me. You start, in the early hours of the morning, with an empty field. Four hours later, you have a fully functioning event site. It’s a fantastic ...
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