Our consultant answers the most frequently asked questions about breast cancer, which will affect up to one in every seven women in the UK.
Read MoreConsultant Colorectal and General Surgeon, Mr Triantafyllos Doulias, explains colorectal cancer; the difference between colonic and rectal cancer, symptoms, screening, and curability.
Read MoreIn the UK, colorectal cancer is the 4th most common cancer with around 43000 cases being diagnosed annually. Arm yourself with the knowledge and know the factors that could increase your risk of developing this.
Read MoreEmpower yourself with knowledge on at-home testicular cancer self-checks. Our comprehensive guide provides 3 easy to follow steps, helping you understand and perform regular examinations in the comfort of your own home.
Read MoreTesticular cancer is the number one cancer that affects young men. We encourage young men to learn and talk about testicular cancer as it is one of the three biggest health risks affecting men.
Read MoreAs lung cancer is one of the most common and serious types of cancer, it’s important to help develop awareness and understanding of this deadly disease, so we’ve put together our patient’s most commonly asked questions and their answers.
Read MoreProstate cancer, like other forms of cancer, is more easily treated if detected early. Knowing the five main warning signs of prostate cancer can help men to find it early. An early diagnosis enables men to get the right treatment as quickly as possible.
Read MoreBreast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK, read on to find out more about symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
Read MoreAround 400 men a year in the UK are diagnosed with breast cancer, which may seem low compared to women but this number is still high, and could be reduced. Read on to find out more about symptoms, diagnosis and treatment available.
Read MoreProstate Cancer Explained with Dr Shalom Srirangam Consultant Urological Surgeon at The Oaklands Hospital in Salford.
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