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This study is asking people about their experiences of having radiotherapy for prostate or breast cancer. It is also asking them about their travel to hospital to find out about the impact of ...
Caroline, who lives just outside Glasgow with her husband Phil, is a devoted mother and advocate for people affected by children and young people’s cancers.
Every volunteer hour you donate means we can sell 6 items and make £20 of income. So, if you volunteer for a 7-hour day, this can generate £140. That means that every day you volunteer, you’ll be ...
This study is looking at improving the ASICA melanoma app to better support people to check their skin monthly. It is for people who have had treatment for melanoma that hadn’t spread and there have ...
Cancer is when abnormal cells divide in an uncontrolled way. Some cancers may eventually spread into other tissues. There are more than 200 different types of cancer. 1 in 2 people in the UK will get ...
As well as hosting our own events and conferences, our research funding, strategy and partnerships teams attend and exhibit at a range of conferences, meetings and workshops throughout the year. We ...
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Hair loss or thinning Depending on your treatment you may have hair loss or thinning of the hair. For many people losing their hair can be distressing and devastating. It can be a constant reminder of ...
Type of activity: Survey Organised by: University of Exeter Location: Online, anywhere Time commitment: One-off, 20–30-minute survey, option to take part in further rounds. Payment and Expenses: You ...
Run 62 Miles throughout the month of July and raise money for life-saving cancer research. Nearly 1 in 2 of us will get cancer in our lifetime*, but your fundraising can make a difference. By taking ...
Our scientists have been at the forefront of cancer research since 1902. Thanks to you, we’ve come so far. And we will go much further. Together, we will beat cancer. Helping more people survive ...
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