We have lots of tips and resources to help you get started, perfect your miles and achieve your fundraising target. We recommend a fundraising target of £150 but no matter how much you raise, you are ...
Survival depends on many factors. No one can tell you exactly how long you will live. Below are general statistics based on large groups of people. Remember, they can’t tell you what will happen in ...
After a doctor removes tissue or cancer from your bowel, they send a sample of cells to the laboratory. A doctor called a pathologist does various tests on the cells. These tests can diagnose cancer ...
There is an option to take part in future research which asks you to share your internet history, this will be discussed when you meet. Future research which looks at how people use the internet might ...
Bowel screening aims to find cancer early or to find changes in your bowel that could lead to cancer. How often do you have it? People who can take part receive a bowel cancer testing kit every 2 ...
There are different types of ovarian sex cord stromal tumours (SCSTs). They can be non cancerous (benign) or cancerous (malignant). Granulosa cell tumours are the most common type. There are 3 main ...
You can choose whether to go for cervical screening. Some people are worried about having the test. Finding out what will happen at your appointment can help. You can also consider where you want to ...
The symptoms of ovarian cancer can be very vague. They are also symptoms of other less serious conditions. You should see your doctor if you have symptoms that are unusual for you or won't go away.
Our second Cancer Prevention Research Conference includes three days of scientific sessions, networking, panel discussions and much more.
Every step we make towards beating cancer relies on every pound, every hour and every person. Be a part of Taunton & District ...