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Join us for a one day walking adventure in The Trossachs. You'll experience stunning lochs, waterfalls and forests, all whilst supporting life-saving research. Choose from a 10k, half marathon or full ...
Find guidelines and referral pathways for managing people with certain non-specific symptoms in Northern Ireland ...
MRI stands for magnetic resonance imaging. It is a type of scan that creates pictures using magnetism and radio waves. MRI scans produce pictures from angles all around the body and shows up soft ...
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 ...
If you love walking or hiking and taking in spectacular scenery, and want to help support life-saving research, our Big Hike experience is for you! Choose your 10k, half marathon or full marathon at ...
Your treatment depends on a number of factors including how big the cancer is, whether it has spread anywhere else in your body and your general health. A team of doctors and other professionals ...
the type of cell the cancer started in and where it began how abnormal the cells look under the microscope (the grade) the size of the cancer and whether it has spread (the stage) Doctors use the ...
A transrectal ultrasound scan (TRUS) is an examination of the prostate gland using ultrasound. The doctor puts an ultrasound probe into your rectum. They might take samples of tissue from the prostate ...
In Scotland, RCDS aim to support the diagnosis of adults who don’t clearly fit into a single USC referral pathway, but who are at risk of being diagnosed with cancer. In areas where RCDSs aren't ...
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) is a type of scan that uses magnetism and radio waves to take pictures of inside the body. The scan takes between 15 and 90 minutes. You might have one to find out ...
Prostate cancer is cancer that starts in the prostate gland. The prostate gland is found at the base of the bladder and is about the size of a walnut. It is the most common cancer in men in the UK.