
Cancer awareness calendar - Cancer Research UK
Use our Cancer awareness calendar to stay up to date with key awareness raising opportunities that take place throughout the year. This page, and our downloadable calendar above, …
Testing for blood in your poo using FIT - Cancer Research UK
FIT (Faecal Immunochemical Test) is a test that looks for blood in a sample of your poo. It looks for tiny traces of blood that you might not be able to see and which could be a sign of cancer.
Relay For Life Isle Of Man 2025 - Cancer Research UK
Relay For Life is an international movement of over four million Relayers, taking part in six thousand Relay For Life events across the globe. Together, we’ve raised over $6.9bn as a …
What is the PSA test? - Cancer Research UK
What is the PSA test? The PSA test is a blood test that measures the amount of prostate specific antigen (PSA) in your blood. It can help to diagnose prostate cancer. Your doctor or nurse …
Consent forms for SACT (Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapy)
Oct 21, 2025 · Standardised SACT regimen-specific consent forms for Clinicians and healthcare professionals involved with consenting and treating patients with SACT.
Tests to diagnose neuroendocrine cancer
Your doctor organises different types of tests. These include blood tests, scans and tests to look inside your body. They might take a sample (biopsy) of the cancer.
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Cancer Chat It’s a worrying time for many people and we want to be there for you whenever - and wherever - you need us. Cancer Chat is our fully moderated forum where you can talk to …
Cancer drugs A to Z list - Cancer Research UK
There are many cancer drugs, cancer drug combinations and they have individual side effects.
Grades and stages of neuroendocrine cancer - Cancer Research UK
Feb 28, 2025 · A pathologist reports how abnormal the cancer cells look (differentiation) and how quickly they are growing (grading). Your stage is the size of the cancer and whether it has …
Survival for lung cancer - Cancer Research UK
Oct 7, 2025 · Survival depends on many factors including the stage and type of your lung cancer.