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the type of cell the cancer started in and where it began how abnormal the cells look under the microscope (the grade) the size of the cancer and whether it has spread (the stage) In the UK, doctors ...
Our Recruitment Beats Cancer boards harness their networks to host prestigious events to fundraise for Cancer Research UK. Guests are treated to an evening of fine dining, networking, inspiring talks ...
Our Law Beats Cancer boards harness their networks to host prestigious events to fundraise for Cancer Research UK. Guests are treated to an evening of fine dining, networking, inspiring talks from ...
Set up a new board in your area - whatever your sector, we can help you set up a new Beats Cancer board in your area. Join one of our existing boards - we have a range of boards across the country, ...
To examine your prostate your doctor puts a finger into your back passage (rectum). This procedure is also called a digital rectal exam (DRE). The diagram below shows the position of the prostate ...
There is no national screening programme for prostate cancer in the UK. This is because there isn’t a reliable test to pick up prostate cancer that needs treatment at an early stage. Researchers have ...
The stage of bladder cancer tells you how big it is an whether it has spread. There are different ways of staging bladder cancer. There is the TNM system and the number staging system. The number ...
A CT urogram is a test using a CT scan and special dye called a contrast medium to look at the urinary system. The contrast medium helps show up the urinary system more clearly. You have a CT scan of ...
It is a treatment for neuroendocrine tumours (NETs). NETs are a type of neuroendocrine cancer. You take capecitabine as a tablet. You swallow it whole with a glass of water. You usually take the ...
Shine Local Whitstable takes place on 26th September 2025 at 18:30 and will see our community come together to light up our streets. Walk for loved ones. Walk for future generations. Walk with friends ...
Find guidelines and referral pathways for managing people with certain non-specific symptoms in Northern Ireland ...
Scottish Referral Guidelines for Suspected Cancer (SRG, 2025) recommend referring a person with any of the following to a non-specific symptom pathway (RCDS or GP direct access to CT) as an Urgent ...