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The case study below demonstrates how implementing effective safety netting, including the use of e-safety netting tools, at key touchpoints in the primary care pathway can support timelier diagnosis.
Safety-netting tools are electronic systems designed to improve the tracking and follow-up of patients who may be at risk of cancer.
Cheltenham Fundraising Group for Cancer Research UK Dedicated to making a difference. About Us The Cheltenham Fundraising Group is a passionate collective of individuals committed to supporting Cancer ...
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 ...
You might have stereotactic ablative radiotherapy to treat liver cancer. Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) gives radiotherapy from many different angles around the body. The beams meet at the ...
This study is asking people about their experiences of having radiotherapy for prostate or breast cancer. It is also asking them about their travel to hospital to find out about the impact of ...
The Biology to Prevention Awards aim to harness biological and mechanistic insights to provide new targets and approaches for cancer prevention.
Palliative care aims to relieve symptoms of cancer and improve your quality of life rather than cure your cancer. You can have it at any stage after a diagnosis of advanced cancer.
Eating after chemotherapy Chemotherapy for bowel cancer can give you diarrhoea and may make you feel sick. You may also have a sore mouth. These side effects will disappear after your treatment is ...
There are lots of food myths when it comes to cancer. No superfood can prevent cancer. Eating a healthy balanced diet can help reduce your risk.
The latest uterine cancer statistics for the UK for Health Professionals. See data for incidence, mortality, survival, risk and more.
The latest stomach cancer statistics for the UK for Health Professionals. See data for incidence, mortality, survival, risk and more.