Join Team Cancer Research UK for the 2027 Inverness Half Marathon and play your part in supporting vital cancer research.
Be part of an amazing experience and make a real difference. Thousands of people take part in our events every year so we can continue beating cancer. And our event volunteers make it all possible.
How does the sun and UV cause cancer? Too much UV radiation from the sun and sunbeds can damage DNA in your skin cells and cause skin cancer. There is no such thing as safe UV tanning. If you want a ...
Join a patient and public involvement panel helping researchers improve AI tools that could speed up cancer diagnosis and patient care.
We publicise the charity's world class scientific and medical research along with the cancer prevention campaigns carried out by Cancer Research UK. The team also provides comment on clinical and ...
Share your experience of a rare or less common cancer and help shape a Cancer Research UK report. Join an online focus group and make your voice heard.
Stage 2 bowel (colon and rectal) cancer has spread into the outer wall of the bowel or into tissue or organs next to the bowel. It has not spread to the lymph nodes or distant parts of the body. Stage ...
Cancer Research UK’s constitution provides for the appointment of 100 Members of the charity. Members are similar to the shareholders of a company. They are entitled to attend all general meetings of ...
The Scientific Executive Board (SEB) is a committee which: i) develops the research strategy of CRUK for discussion with the Research Committee (a committee of Council) and recommendation for approval ...
We analysed cancer incidence rates in broad ethnic groups in England from 2013 to 2017. To do this, we used data on almost 3 million diagnoses across 31 cancer sites. The ethnic groups included were ...
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 ...
Some of the by-products of these drugs come out of your body in your vomit, wee, poo, blood or other body fluids for some time after your treatment. This can be harmful to others. So you must take ...