
Testing for blood in your poo using FIT - Cancer Research UK
FIT (Faecal Immunochemical Test) is a test that looks for blood in a sample of your poo. It looks for tiny traces of blood that you might not be able to see and which could be a sign of bowel cancer.
A study of a new drug called OMO-1 for people with advanced …
have had major surgery or you have planned surgery in the 12 weeks before having your first dose of OMO-1; have problems passing urine have HIV; have an active hepatis B, hepatitis C infection or an Epstein Barr Virus infection have any other medical condition or mental health problem that the study team think would affect you taking part; Other
Grades and stages of neuroendocrine cancer
Feb 28, 2025 · A pathologist reports how abnormal the cancer cells look (differentiation) and how quickly they are growing (grading). Your stage is the size of the cancer and whether it has spread.
Treatment cycles and courses of treatment - Cancer Research UK
Cancer: Principles and Practice of Oncology (12th edition) VT DeVita, TS Lawrence, SA Rosenberg Wolters Kluwer, 2023
Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) | Cancer Research UK
Nov 10, 2023 · Myelodysplastic syndromes are also called myelodysplasia or MDS. In MDS the bone marrow doesn’t work properly and produces abnormal blood cells.
Southport (Superstore) - Cancer Research UK
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Breast cancer mortality statistics | Cancer Research UK
Mortality rates for breast cancer in the UK in females are 12% higher in the most deprived quintile compared with the least, and rates in males are 43% higher in the most deprived quintile compared with the least. Around 650 deaths from breast cancer each year in the UK are linked with deprivation (around 630 in females, and around 20 in males).
Difficult questions when you are dying | Cancer Research UK
If you are dying with cancer, you might have questions. You might wonder how much time you have left to live. The team looking after you will try to answer as best they can.
What cancer benefits can I claim? - Cancer Research UK
Jan 31, 2025 · You may qualify for government benefits if you have cancer or care for someone with cancer. This might be to help support you if you have to stop working, or for extra costs.
Food myths | Health myths and facts | Cancer Research UK
Dec 20, 2024 · A Cobos and O Diaz. Foods, 2023. Issue 12. Volume 3. Page 546. This review looked at claims made about superfoods on the internet. It found that online information on superfoods was over-simplified. Monograph 114: Red and Processed Meat. International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), 2018.