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Following BBC Panorama's investigation into cancer misinformation, we answer your questions about finding reliable support.
The best protection is to cover up when you are out in the sun. You can protect your skin by wearing the right clothing, staying in the shade and using suncream. The following tips are useful for ...
Immunotherapy has changed the way we treat cancers, but not everyone responds. A person's microbiome might explain why. Certain bacteria seem to support a better immune response, possibly by ...
We know cancer can affect you physically, emotionally and financially. We're here to help. There’s a lot of interest in weight loss drugs right now. In this blog we take a look at some of the ...
Find out about different cancer treatments and drugs, and get help with treatment decisions you might need to make.
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The most common symptom of oesophageal cancer is difficulty swallowing. You may feel as though food is sticking in your throat or chest. This symptom can be caused by other conditions other than ...
We know that cancer can disrupt your whole life, and affects everyone differently. Cancer impacts more than your physical health, it can impact relationships, jobs, finances, emotional wellbeing and ...
Durvalumab with cisplatin and gemcitabine is usually given in 2 phases. Your cancer team will discuss your treatment plan with you. Combination phase You usually have up to 8 cycles of combination ...
Pembrolizumab, capecitabine and oxaliplatin is a combination of cancer drugs. It is also called pembrolizumab with CAPOX or XELOX. It is used to treat cancer of the oesophagus or gastro-oesophageal ...
If you are having cancer treatment, you may be at home more. You may need to turn up the heating to cope with side effects, such as weight loss, hair loss and tiredness. This means your energy bills ...
Donations from thousands of Coffee Mornings, big and small, help raise vital funds to support the almost 3.5 million people in the UK living with cancer, from the moment they are diagnosed, throughout ...