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Shine Local Dunbar will see our community come together to light up our streets. Walk for loved ones. Walk for future generations. Walk with friends old and new to raise vital funds for life-saving ...
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This trial is using artificial intelligence to see whether it improves quality of life questionnaires. It is for people who have cancer or had cancer in the past. Artificial intelligence (AI) allows ...
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 ...
People with cancer may need unplanned hospital care for many reasons. Treatment side effects or progression of the cancer itself may lead to emergency admissions. For some people, cancer is diagnosed ...
Overweight and obesity is the second biggest cause of cancer in the UK – causing more than 1 in 20 cancer cases. The risk is higher the more overweight you are and the longer you are overweight for.
Remote consultations have become more commonplace in primary care since the COVID-19 pandemic. They present multiple challenges, as well as benefits, for health professionals and patients to navigate.
The ampulla is part of the digestive system. It is also called the ampulla of Vater. It is where bile and pancreatic juices drain into the first part of the small bowel. Doctors call this part of the ...
Pancreatic neuroendocrine cancers develop in the neuroendocrine cells of the pancreas. Your healthcare team might call them pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs). But neuroendocrine cancer and ...
The Cancer Data Patient and Public Community is a group of people who use their lived experiences to shape data-driven research projects and developments about how data is used. Find out more about ...
The tests and scans you have give information about the stage and grade of your cancer. A specialist doctor (pathologist) looks at the cancer cells under a microscope. This tells them how quickly or ...
We're calling on everyone from researchers, to regulators, patients and the NHS to integrate fragmented efforts to realise a future where early detection and diagnosis is a routine reality. If we are ...