There aren’t many foods that can cause cancer. But we know that eating processed and red meat can increase your risk of bowel cancer Eating a healthy balanced diet can help reduce your risk of cancer ...
We are working with Guy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust to produce national standardised SACT regimen-specific consent forms. We want to support clinicians in ensuring all patients are fully ...
There is no national screening programme for ovarian cancer in the UK. This is because there isn't a test that reliably picks up ovarian cancer at an early stage. Screening means testing people for ...
Eating acrylamide in burnt food is unlikely to increase the risk of cancer Your overall diet (what you eat day-to-day) is more important for your cancer risk than any individual ingredient or food Why ...
There are over 100 different types of brain tumours. Tumours can start in any part of the brain or spinal cord. They are usually named after the type of cell they develop from. Read about the ...
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 ...
Please note - this trial is no longer recruiting patients. We hope to add results when they are available. After treatment you see your doctor regularly to make sure the cancer isn’t coming back. If ...
Cosmetic products are things like makeup, skin care, hair care, toiletries and perfume. Why are some people worried about cosmetics and cancer? The safety of cosmetic products is a hot topic in the ...
Mobile phones and networks (4G and 5G) do not cause cancer. Wi-Fi does not cause cancer. Radiofrequency radiation is too weak to be able to cause cancer by damaging DNA Research continues to monitor ...
Your symptoms are unlikely to be cancer but it is important to get them checked by a doctor. Try not to be embarrassed. Doctors are used to discussing intimate problems and will try to put you at ease ...