Our Patient Information team recently updated the resources we use to raise awareness of the information and support available for people affected by cancer. The goal was to make sure our support ...
Lead and coordinate Tiverton’s Turn the Town Pink campaign, engaging the community, organising events, and raising funds for Cancer Research UK.
In November, the Patient Involvement team proudly hosted CRUK’s annual Cancer Insights Panel Social – a day dedicated to connection, reflection, and celebration of the incredible contributions made by ...
Incidence rates for chronic myeloid leukaemia are highest in people aged 90+ in the UK, with almost 5 in 100 (3%) of all new chronic myeloid leukaemia cases diagnosed in this age group (2017-2019).
Sign up today to kickstart your fundraising journey. Whatever activity you choose, take it on in a way that suits you. Sign up for your free fundraising inspiration ...
. Whether you give your time, energy or donations, all of us can support the research that will beat cancer. Take on a challenge and raise vital funds for cancer research. From running to cycling, we ...
Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666), the Isle of Man (1103) and Jersey (247). A company limited by guarantee. Registered company in England ...
Infection with Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) increases the risk of some types of cancer, including stomach cancer. H. pylori causes a very small number of cancer cases in the UK. For most people, a ...
Building on the success of our sold-out 2024 inaugural event, we've expanded the conference to a three-day programme. We'll be exploring the future of data-enabled cancer research, highlighting the ...
There are around 6,300 new myeloma cases in the UK every year (2017-2019).
What is a risk factor? Anything that increases the risk of getting a disease is called a risk factor. Different cancers have different risk factors. Having one or more of these risk factors doesn’t ...
Most of these pictures show what the mole or skin changes look like close up. The pictures below have been provided by the St John’s Institute of Dermatology at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital. These ...
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