From Westminster to Waterloo, Shine Night Walk is your chance to light up London’s streets and support life-saving research. Starting and finishing in Battersea Park, you’ll walk past London's famous ...
The 10k walk will take between 1.5 to 3 hours to complete. When you sign up for Shine Night Walk you can select to fundraise for a type of cancer research that is closest to your heart. For more ...
There aren’t many foods that can cause cancer. But we know that eating processed and red meat can increase your risk of bowel cancer Eating a healthy balanced diet can help reduce your risk of cancer ...
This study is looking to see if a whole body MRI scan may be able to replace a range of tests for diagnosing non small cell lung cancer.
Find out about managing cancer symptoms and possible side effects from cancer treatment. There is information about pain, sickness, diet problems and much more. Go to the information about treatment ...
There are over 100 different types of brain tumours. Tumours can start in any part of the brain or spinal cord. They are usually named after the type of cell they develop from. Read about the ...
We are working with Guy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust to produce national standardised SACT regimen-specific consent forms. We want to support clinicians in ensuring all patients are fully ...
There are many different types of tests or scans you might have to find out if you have cancer. The type you need depends on the symptoms you have and the part of the body affected. You might also ...
There is no national screening programme for ovarian cancer in the UK. This is because there isn't a test that reliably picks up ovarian cancer at an early stage. Screening means testing people for ...