Some cancers cause fluid to build up in the tummy (abdomen). The medical name for this is ascites (pronounced ay-site-eez). Your doctor might recommend a long term tube to drain the fluid. These tubes ...
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Ascites (pronounced aye-site-eez) is the medical name for a build up of fluid in the tummy (abdomen). If the ascites is caused by cancer it can also be called malignant ascites. Unfortunately having ...
Every step we make towards beating cancer relies on every pound, every hour and every person. We need you to help us by volunteering in the heart of your community. Do you love being part of a team, ...
This trial is looking at adding a new drug called ginisortamab to chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer that has spread to other parts of the body. Cancer that has spread is advanced or metastatic cancer ...
Currently, there are several treatment options used for people affected by testicular cancer (seminoma) depending on the stage of the disease, the risk of it returning (relapsing) and whether and ...
Over the past year, the Cancer Insight Panels have played a key role supporting the Strategic Evidence team’s Inclusive Imagery project. The project started back in October 2022. Its goal was to ...
Cancer can have a long lasting impact on every aspect of your life. Your medical team at the hospital and your GP work together to care for your needs and worries as they come up. This helps you to ...
Prehabilitation or prehab means getting ready for cancer treatment in whatever time you have before it starts. It is a programme of support and advice that some NHS hospitals are using. It covers ...
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There is no "" clinical trial.You may be able to find an appropriate trial in Trials for all cancer types.