Start 2025 with a refreshing dip in the sea and join us on new years day for a Dook, all fundraising proceeds are on behalf of Cancer Research UK. The Dook is always a real fundraising highlight and ...
From Westminster to Waterloo, Shine Night Walk is your chance to light up London’s streets and support life-saving research. Starting and finishing in Battersea Park, you’ll walk past London's famous ...
The 10k walk will take between 1.5 to 3 hours to complete. There are various start times throughout the evening. Refer to your email or pack for your confirmed start time. When you sign up for Shine ...
Shine Night Walk is your chance to light up Glasgow’s streets and support life-saving research. Around Kelvingrove Park, past the Duke of Wellington Statue and over the Millennium Bridge, you’ll walk ...
The 10k walk will take between 1.5 to 3 hours to complete. There are various start times throughout the evening. Refer to your email or pack for your confirmed start time. When you sign up for Shine ...
Beginning to talk about dying takes courage and effort. But most people say it is a relief to talk about it openly and be direct and honest. It can bring people closer together when they talk honestly ...
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 ...
Finding out that you are nearing the end of life can be very upsetting and hard to cope with. How long you might have is difficult to predict. Your healthcare team may be able to give you an idea. It ...
Early detection and diagnosis (ED&D) research seeks to detect and diagnose consequential precancerous changes and cancer at the earliest possible point at which an intervention might be made, reducing ...
Cancer (excluding benign, uncertain and unknown behaviour brain, other CNS and intracranial tumours) is the second most common cause of death for males and females aged 15-24. Cancer accounted for 10% ...
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) uses heat to kill cancer cells. You can have it to get rid of your cancer, to control its growth or to control symptoms. You might have it on its own or with other ...