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  1. Current involvement opportunities - Cancer Research UK

    Whatever your experience of cancer there is a patient involvement opportunity for you. We regularly update this page, so please do come back and look again.

  2. Alternative cancer diets - Cancer Research UK

    Alternative cancer diets People with cancer sometimes try complementary or alternative therapies to help with diet problems or to treat cancer. There is no scientific evidence that alternative …

  3. Treatment options | Bone cancer | Cancer Research UK

    Apr 24, 2025 · Treatment options for bone cancer The main treatments for cancer that starts in your bone (primary bone cancer) include: surgery chemotherapy radiotherapy Some people …

  4. Help with health costs - Cancer Research UK

    Help with health costs You might be able to get help with the costs of travelling, parking, prescriptions, wigs or special equipment. Travel costs You can get help with travel and …

  5. Cancer survival statistics - Cancer Research UK

    The latest cancer survival statistics for the UK for Health Professionals. See data for sex, age, trends over time and more.

  6. Ways to shop - Cancer Research UK

    Support our life-saving cancer research by shopping with us in-store, on our website or through our eBay, ASOS, Depop or Vestiaire Collective marketplaces.

  7. Fibrocystic breast changes - Cancer Research UK

    Fibrocystic breast changes Fibrocystic breast changes are a non cancerous (benign) condition. Doctors sometimes call fibrocystic breast changes fibrocystic breast disease. Many breast …

  8. Getting diagnosed with breast cancer - Cancer Research UK

    May 22, 2023 · Getting diagnosed with breast cancer You usually start by seeing your GP if you have breast symptoms. Your GP will examine you and may refer you to a specialist breast …

  9. Astrocytoma in children | Children’s brain tumours - Cancer …

    Astrocytoma is the most common type of brain and spinal cord tumour in children. They are also known as a glioma. Around 175 children are diagnosed with an astrocytoma each year in the UK.

  10. What is oesophageal cancer? - Cancer Research UK

    Oesophageal cancer is a cancer of the food pipe. The food pipe is also called the oesophagus or gullet and is part of the digestive system.