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Upper urinary tract urothelial cancer is a rare type of cancer of the lining of the kidney or ureter. Upper urinary tract urothelial cancer can start in a part of the kidney called the renal pelvis.
How does H. pylori cause cancer? H. pylori can cause stomach ulcers and long-lasting irritation, swelling and pain in the stomach (known as ‘severe chronic atrophic gastritis’ or SCAG). This can lead ...
How to arrange a furniture collection? If you wish to donate furniture please call your local superstore who can take a booking over the phone, or you can visit in person and book with the store staff ...
You might not need treatment straight away, or never need it. Doctors monitor you with regular check ups and tests. They call this 'watch and wait', 'active monitoring', or 'active surveillance'.
Cannabis is a plant and a class B drug. Different types of oil are made from the cannabis plant. Some cannabis based products are available on prescription as medicinal cannabis.
There are lots of food myths when it comes to cancer. No superfood can prevent cancer. Eating a healthy balanced diet can help reduce your risk.
Anal cancer Anal cancer is a rare cancer that starts in the anus. The anus is the part of the large bowel that opens to the outside of the body. Poo passes through it when you empty your bowels. Anal ...
Bowel cancer screening aims to check for bowel cancer or abnormalities that could lead to bowel cancer. There are separate bowel screening programmes for the different countries in the UK.
Factors that increase the risk of breast cancer include getting older and inherited faulty genes. Read about these and other risk factors.
The latest stomach cancer statistics for the UK for Health Professionals. See data for incidence, mortality, survival, risk and more.
Stages and grades of oropharyngeal cancer Oropharyngeal cancer starts in the oropharynx, which is the part of the throat just behind the mouth. It includes cancer that starts in the back of the tongue ...
The latest lung cancer statistics for the UK for Health Professionals. See data for incidence, mortality, survival, risk and more.
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