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Signs and symptoms of leukaemia - Macmillan Cancer Support
Leukaemia (sometimes spelt as leukemia) is a cancer of the blood cells. If you have leukaemia, your body makes some abnormal blood cells. These leukaemia cells behave differently from healthy blood cells. Symptoms can depend on how quickly a leukaemia develops.
Lymphoma symptoms - Macmillan Cancer Support
The most common symptom of lymphoma is a painless swelling or lump in the neck, armpit or groin. This is caused by lymphoma cells building up in the lymph nodes, which makes them bigger. There are different causes of swollen lymph nodes.
Pembrolizumab - Macmillan Cancer Support
Pembrolizumab is a type of immunotherapy drug called a checkpoint inhibitor.. Pembrolizumab (Keytruda ®) is used to treat many types of cancer.It is best to read this information with our general information about the type of cancer you have.. Your cancer team will talk to you about this treatment and the possible side effects before you agree to have treatment.
Macmillan Internal Statistics fact sheet Last updated: April 2024. The number of people living with cancer. We estimate that there are currently more than 3 million people living with cancer in the UK, rising to 3.5 million by 2025, 4 million by 2030, and 5.3 million by 2040 i. For more information, please visit Calculating cancer prevalence. New cases of cancer diagnosed each …
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We know cancer can affect you physically, emotionally and financially. We're here to help. Find out more about what's happening at Macmillan this week and how you can support our work. Almost 3.5 million living with cancer Our latest analysis shows that the number of people living with cancer in the ...
Signs and symptoms of bone cancer - Macmillan Cancer Support
This information has been written, revised and edited by Macmillan Cancer Support’s Cancer Information Development team. It has been reviewed by expert medical and health professionals and people living with cancer.
What is immunotherapy and how is it given? - Macmillan Cancer …
Your cancer team will talk to you about the treatment you need and the possible side effects before you agree to have treatment.How often you have immunotherapy, how it is given and how long your course of treatment lasts depends on:
Cancer staging and grading | Macmillan Cancer Support
The TNM staging system is used to describe many cancer types. TNM stands for tumour, node and metastases. T describes the size of the tumour. Sometimes it also describes the exact area of the body affected by the tumour.
Cervical cancer stages - stage 1, stage 2, stage 3, stage 4
The stage of cervical cancer refers to its size and whether it has spread beyond the area of the body where it first started. Knowing the extent of the cancer helps the doctors decide on the most appropriate treatment for you. An illustration of the cervix
Abemaciclib (Verzenios®) - Macmillan Cancer Support
Abemaciclib (Verzenios®) belongs to a group of targeted therapy drugs called cancer growth inhibitors.. It is best to read our information about abemaciclib with our general information about the type of cancer you have.. Your cancer doctor will talk to you about this treatment and its possible side effects before you agree to have treatment.