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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 ...
This study looked at whether having an urgent chest x-ray affected the diagnosis of lung cancer in people over 60 who are at high risk due to smoking. Cancer Research UK supported this study as part ...
This study was done to see if it’s possible to take and analyse samples of lung cancer tissue when people’s cancer gets worse. The study was open for people to join between 2015 and 2018. The team ...
Incidence means how many people get a particular type of cancer. It is often written as the number of cancer cases per 100,000 people in the general population. Around 375,400 people get diagnosed ...
This study looked at how well a question worked in helping hospital health professionals look after people who need palliative care. It was called the Patient Dignity Question. Palliative care is care ...
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 ...
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 ...
Please note - this trial is no longer recruiting patients. We hope to add results when they are available. Neuroendocrine tumours (NET’s) are rare tumours that develop in the nerve or gland cells that ...
It was for women whose ovarian cancer came back (recurred) more than 6 months after initially responding to platinum chemotherapy drugs. These cancers are treated in the same way, so when we use the ...
Cancer treatments include surgery, radiotherapy and drug treatments such as chemotherapy, hormone therapy or targeted cancer drugs. There are many different types of tests and scans. Find out about ...
It was for those whose ALL had the Philadelphia chromosome. The trial was for children and young people up to and including the age of 17. The trial was open for people to join between 2012 and 2014.
At Cancer Research UK, we believe that the most powerful change happens when we listen to the people who know cancer best — those who’ve lived it, supported loved ones through it, and continue to ...
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