The symptoms listed here are more often caused by other medical conditions. But if you have any of them it is important to see your GP. Watch this short video about the symptoms of breast cancer. It ...
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Denosumab is a different type of medicine. It's a type of bone targeted treatment called a monoclonal antibody. You might have this as a treatment for cancer that has spread to the bones. It helps to ...
NETs and NECs are very different. So it is important to know which one you have. Talk to your doctor or specialist nurse if you are not sure. Neuroendocrine cancers start in nerve and gland cells that ...
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In 2010, the Equality Act replaced previous anti discrimination laws, bringing them together under one piece of legislation. This includes the Disability Discrimination Act. The Equality Act applies ...
Your GP can do a quick test to see if there is any blood in your urine. They dip a testing stick into a fresh sample of your urine. They might send a sample of your urine to the laboratory. This can ...
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Upper urinary tract urothelial cancer used to be called transitional cell cancer (TCC) of the kidney or ureter. This is because it starts in cells called transitional cells. There are many different ...
Radium 223 is a mildly radioactive form of the metal radium. It's brand name is Xofigo (pronounced zoh-fee-go). You have this treatment in the nuclear medicine department. It takes around an hour.