Get 30% off entry to your Big Hike event! Choose from five stunning locations across the UK. Whether you prefer to hike a 10k, half marathon or full marathon distance, we have a Big Hike for you. Make ...
Your child might have a stem cell transplant as part of their treatment for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL). Having a transplant means destroying as many leukaemia cells as possible and replacing ...
The number stage of a melanoma tells you how thick it is and whether it has spread. It also tells you whether the top layer of the melanoma looks broken (ulcerated) when looked at under a microscope.
The Breslow thickness describes how deep a melanoma has grown into the layers of skin. Doctors need to know the depth of a melanoma to help stage it. The stage tells you the size of a cancer and if it ...
The stage of a melanoma skin cancer tells you how thick it is and if it has spread. It helps your doctor decide the best treatment for you. TNM stands for Tumour, Node, Metastasis. TNM staging for ...
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Start 2025 with a refreshing dip in the sea and join us on new years day for a Dook, all fundraising proceeds are on behalf of Cancer Research UK. The Dook is always a real fundraising highlight and ...
Please note - this trial is no longer recruiting patients. We hope to add results when they are available. Chemotherapy followed by hormone therapy is often used after surgery for breast cancer to ...
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The Cancer Data Collaborative is a new forum which aims to improve access, quality and timeliness of cancer data for all users to help save lives.
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Your symptoms are unlikely to be cancer but it is important to get them checked by a doctor. Try not to be embarrassed. Doctors are used to discussing intimate problems and will try to put you at ease ...