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The researchers want to learn what it’s like to attend healthcare appointments as a caregiver, and how doctors and nurses can better support you. Your feedback will help: Improve how healthcare staff ...
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 ...
This study looked at the possibility of doing a larger trial to compare different ways of treating high risk bladder cancer. High risk bladder cancer is more likely to: come back after treatment or ...
This study is looking at preventing ovarian cancer in women at increased risk by removing the fallopian tubes first and then the ovaries at a later date. Read more about A study to prevent ovarian ...
Please note - this trial is no longer recruiting patients. We hope to add results when they are available. This trial is looking at treating areas of abnormal cells in the lungs with an electric ...
It was for people whose myeloma had come back or treatment had stopped working. The trial was open for people to join between 2013 and 2014. The team published the results in 2021. Doctors thought ...
This study is looking to see if a new blood test can help to spot cancer early. The study is for people who have been diagnosed with certain types of cancer. It is also for people who have signs and ...
Upper urinary tract urothelial cancer is a rare type of cancer of the lining of the kidney or ureter. It used to be called transitional cell cancer (TCC) of the kidney or ureter. This is because it ...
Caring for the needs of someone with cancer can be a satisfying and positive thing. It can bring loved ones or carers closer to the person with cancer and strengthen the bond between people. For many ...
Cryotherapy is a treatment that uses extreme cold to destroy prostate cancer cells. It is also called cryoablation or cryosurgery. You might have cryotherapy for prostate cancer that hasn't spread ...
In the UK, around 2,200 young people (aged 15 to 24 years) are diagnosed with cancer each year. Young people’s cancers can be different to cancers in children and adults. So they need specialists who ...
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