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This study looked at having radiotherapy before surgery instead of having it after surgery for breast cancer. It was for women having surgery and a breast reconstruction at the same time. The study ...
This study is for anyone with cancer having radiotherapy over the age of 12. The researchers are collecting information from people having treatment now to try and improve radiotherapy for people in ...
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 ...
This trial looked at gene therapy injections and cyclophosphamide tablets to treat breast cancer nodules in the skin. This trial tested a gene therapy called MetXia. MetXia works by introducing genes ...
Cancer treatments include surgery, radiotherapy and drug treatments such as chemotherapy, hormone therapy or targeted cancer drugs. There are many different types of tests and scans. Find out about ...
We know that squamous cell lung cancer takes glucose (a sugar) from the blood to help it grow and protect itself. Researchers think that by lowering the amount of glucose available to cancer cells ...
This study wants to find out if it is useful to look inside the breast ducts of women who have nipple discharge. If you have a discharge from your nipple, your GP may refer you to a specialist breast ...
This trial was looking at a treatment called Reolysin in combination with paclitaxel and carboplatin chemotherapy for advanced cancers, including head and neck cancers. Doctors often treat advanced ...
Share your experience of cancer If you’ve been affected by cancer, whether personally or through someone you love, your experience can help shape the future of care and research. Join the Cancer ...
This trial started in 2014 and these results were published in 2016. Researchers wanted to find out whether nivolumab helped people with Hodgkin lymphoma that had come back after a stem cell ...
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