A man in his seventies developed fulminant capecitabine toxicity despite normal DPYD screening, revealing a rare variant that ...
Steve Browne, 59, from London, was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2012 aged 45. Mr Browne, who lives with his wife and has ...
Cancer patient Steve Browne was encouraged by his wife to see his GP after suffering bleeding and stomach pain and warns ...
Grandmother Jane Watson, 58, had been working at AAA Homecare in Billingham for a few weeks when she discovered she had the ...
A care worker has shared her "very scary and anxious" experience after being diagnosed with bowel cancer. Jane Watson, a ...
GLP-1 receptors - the drugs behind Ozempic and Mounjaro - could have great benefits for colon cancer patients, the study ...
Over and over again, from the age of 19 to 21, Milli Tanner would hear the same words: 'You're just too young to have bowel ...
Like the astronomical explosion that kickstarted the universe, bowel cancer has a "Big Bang" moment which determines how it will grow, according to new research.
MORE than half of men have ignored potentially worrying physical or mental health issues, according to a report. But of those ...
Cancer Research UK and Wellcome Trust-funded scientists at The Institute for Cancer Research, London, find the key point determining how bowel cancer will grow. “Big Bang” moment occurs when bowel ...
Dr Ian Walker, executive director of policy at Cancer Research UK, said: “While this long-running study suggests that ...
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