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  1. Targeted cancer drugs and immunotherapy | Cancer Research UK

    Feb 26, 2025 · Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are a type of cancer treatment. They may be called a type of targeted cancer drug or immunotherapy. But they can work in both ways. Find out more.

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  3. Treatment options for neuroendocrine cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Feb 6, 2025 · The most common treatment option for neuroendocrine cancer is surgery. Other treatment options include somatostatin analogues, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

  4. Event volunteer | Pretty Muddy Leicester | Cancer Research UK

    Join us as an event volunteer and help beat cancer. Find out about volunteering at Pretty Muddy, what to expect and how to sign up.

  5. Cemiplimab | Cancer Information | Cancer Research UK

    Cemiplimab is a type of immunotherapy. It is a treatment for advanced cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC).

  6. Faecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) - Cancer Research UK

    A central page to hold the latest information about a range of primary care investigations and tools for all health professionals in primary care.

  7. After thyroid cancer surgery - Cancer Research UK

    Aug 14, 2023 · After thyroid cancer surgery Your recovery depends on the type of surgery you have. And your general health. If there are no complications you can usually go home after a day or 2.

  8. Treatments for neuroblastoma - Cancer Research UK

    Aug 31, 2022 · Surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiotherapy are the main treatments for neuroblastoma. Find out how doctors work out your child's treatment.

  9. Survival | Bowel cancer | Cancer Research UK

    Survival depends on many factors including the stage of your bowel cancer when you are diagnosed and how it has responded to treatment. The figures for bowel cancer survival can only be used as a …

  10. Cancer Research UK Weekly Lottery

    The Cancer Research UK Weekly Lottery is a fun way to support life-saving research, and you could also win a cash prize.