Our Patient Information team recently updated the resources we use to raise awareness of the information and support available for people affected by cancer. The goal was to make sure our support ...
We host and partner on a wide range of in-person and online scientific events for anyone interested or involved in cancer research. Our events are open to the international research community across ...
Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666), the Isle of Man (1103) and Jersey (247). A company limited by guarantee. Registered company in England ...
In November, the Patient Involvement team proudly hosted CRUK’s annual Cancer Insights Panel Social – a day dedicated to connection, reflection, and celebration of the incredible contributions made by ...
Incidence rates for chronic myeloid leukaemia are highest in people aged 90+ in the UK, with almost 5 in 100 (3%) of all new chronic myeloid leukaemia cases diagnosed in this age group (2017-2019).
Lead and coordinate Tiverton’s Turn the Town Pink campaign, engaging the community, organising events, and raising funds for Cancer Research UK.
About the role In every corner of the UK, 400,000 participants are limbering up to join the fight against cancer. Last year, our Race for Life events raised an incredible £26 million, which will help ...
About the role In every corner of the UK, 400,000 participants are limbering up to join the fight against cancer. Last year, ...
We’re proud to partner with Channel 4 on Cancer Detectives: Finding the Cures - a powerful documentary series that shines a light on pioneering research and the people behind it. The series takes you ...
If you have any of these symptoms, you must get them checked by your GP. But remember, they can all be caused by other conditions. Most people with these symptoms don’t have cervical cancer. Bleeding ...
nose problems, such as blockages causing stuffiness in one side of your nose that does not go away or nosebleeds eye problems, such as complete or partial loss of sight or double vision other symptoms ...
Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) is a very rare cancer. It usually begins in your appendix but can also start in the bowel, ovary or bladder. The cancer cells make mucous which collects in your tummy.