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The case study below demonstrates how implementing effective safety netting, including the use of e-safety netting tools, at key touchpoints in the primary care pathway can support timelier diagnosis.
Safety-netting tools are electronic systems designed to improve the tracking and follow-up of patients who may be at risk of cancer.
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Risedronate sodium is a type of bisphosphonate. Find out how you have it and other important information.
This study is for anyone with cancer having radiotherapy over the age of 12. Researchers are collecting information to try and improve treatment in the future.
Cancer is when abnormal cells divide in an uncontrolled way. Some cancers may eventually spread into other tissues. There are more than 200 different types of cancer. 1 in 2 people in the UK will get ...
Treatment for metastatic bowel cancer can include chemotherapy, targeted and immunotherapy drugs and radiotherapy. Treatment might be able to shrink your cancer, slow its growth and relieve your ...
You might have stereotactic ablative radiotherapy to treat liver cancer. Stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) gives radiotherapy from many different angles around the body. The beams meet at the ...
This trial is looking at whether finasteride can help some men with localised prostate cancer have active surveillance for longer.
It’s good to be aware of what your body usually looks and feels like. But there’s no need to check yourself at a set time or in a set way. If you do notice anything unusual for you, the best thing you ...
This study is asking people about their experiences of having radiotherapy for prostate or breast cancer. It is also asking them about their travel to hospital to find out about the impact of ...
Share your experience of cancer If you’ve been affected by cancer, whether personally or through someone you love, your experience can help shape the future of care and research. Join the Cancer ...