Bowel cancer screening can support cancer prevention and drive earlier diagnosis. Be Clear on Cancer (BCOC) campaigns were carried out to drive bowel screening uptake in England and Wales to support ...
Early phase clinical trials are carried out to find out how safe and how effective an intervention is. Early phase clinical trials often use new and experimental therapies which may offer patients ...
We have lots of tips and resources to help you get started, perfect your miles and achieve your fundraising target. We recommend a fundraising target of £150 but no matter how much you raise, you're ...
Lots of people talk about checking themselves to try and spot cancer early. It’s good to be aware of what your body is normally like, so it’s easier to notice if anything changes. Checking yourself ...
Whether you already have your own place or you'd like a charity place, join Team CRUK in 2025 for the very first Cancer Research UK Etape Caledonia, and play your part in supporting vital cancer ...
Start 2025 with a refreshing dip in the sea and join us on new years day for a Dook, all fundraising proceeds are on behalf of Cancer Research UK. The Dook is always a real fundraising highlight and ...
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Before surgery, you have tests to check your fitness and you meet members of your treatment team. You usually go into hospital on the morning of your operation. The length of your hospital stay ...
In 2019/20, 14,000 volunteers gave 3.1 million hours of their time and sold items totalling £15million. These funds are helping us start new clinical trials and research treatments as we speak. If you ...
In 2019/20, 14,000 volunteers gave 3.1 million hours of their time and sold items totalling £15million. These funds are helping us start new clinical trials and research treatments as we speak. If you ...
Bowel cancer means cancer that starts in the large bowel (colon) and the back passage (rectum). It is also known as colorectal cancer. Your treatment depends on where the cancer starts in your bowel.