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Surgery is a common treatment for colon cancer. The surgeon removes the affected part of the bowel and may also remove some nearby lymph nodes. Find out more here.
This guidance helps healthcare professionals to support patients living with metastatic bone disease to be physically active in a way that's right for them.
Dr Hannah Tharmalingam, Macmillan National Clinical Advisor, reflects on the disappointing progress that has been made in the area of health inequalities.
We’ve all seen diet and cancer headlines and claims in the press about cancer risks. These usually end up shared on the internet and social media. Sometimes these can be worrying and not always backed ...
Ready to take on your charity hike? Choose Mighty Hikes. Whether you want to stroll across the Thames or the Lake District. We have a charity event for you.
Late effects of breast cancer treatment are side effects that do not go away, or start months or years later. Find out how they can be treated and managed.
Usually, if you have been diagnosed with cancer, a team of health professionals will work together to plan the treatment that is best for you. This is called a multidisciplinary team (MDT). The MDT ...
Vinorelbine is used to treat non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) or breast cancer that has come back after treatment. It may sometimes be used to treat other cancers. It is best to read this ...
Some cancer treatments can cause hot flushes and sweating. We have information about what causes this and tips to help you cope.
Information on colon cancer (sometimes called colorectal cancer), including how it is diagnosed, treatments, and possible side effects.
Blood tests can be used to check your general health, see how well your liver and kidneys are working and can help diagnose and monitor your cancer.
Some cancer treatments may affect your bones. Find tips to help you maintain healthy bones and improve your bone strength.
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