When you make a donation in memory to Cancer Research UK, you're making a donation in honour of your loved one that will help transform the lives of future generations. A funeral or memorial ...
If you are not sure which cancer section you need, go to the general cancer information section for general information, or check with your doctor or nurse.
Cytokine release syndrome is a side effect of some types of treatment. Immunotherapy is the most common type. Find out more.
Some immunotherapy treatments can cause immune cell associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS). Find out more about it and the treatment you might have.
Last year we invested £419m into cancer research. This investment spans funding, conferences, international partnerships and initiatives, and supports our research network and infrastructure. We're at ...
We accept nominations all year round. We can only accept nominations from a parent or guardian. Every child nominated will receive an award, as long as they: are under 18 on the date of nomination and ...
This policy sets out our position on open access publications and how researchers and host institutions that receive our funding are encouraged to provide open and unrestricted access to published ...
Nearly 1 in 2 of us will get cancer in our lifetime. 1 Whether you give your time, energy or donations, all of us can support the research that will beat cancer. Take on a challenge and raise vital ...
Our grant conditions set out the standard terms you should follow when receiving one of our grants. You should also take note of any supplementary information in scheme-specific guidance or your grant ...
Knowing more about how these drugs work, how you have them and their possible side effects can help you cope with treatment. You can have cancer drugs in different ways. For how long you have it will ...
Your recovery time will depend on the type of surgery you had. You might have surgery as a day patient or spend a night in ...
Shine Night Walk is your chance to join thousands of people lighting up their city to support life-saving research. You’ll be guided past iconic landmarks and help fund research breakthroughs. Choose ...