
Thymus gland cancer - Cancer Research UK
Thymoma. Doctors put thymomas into different groups based on how the cells look under the microscope. There are 2 main types, A and B. Type A thymomas usually grow slowly, but type B can grow quicker. They can spread to the lungs or the covering of the lungs (pleura). But it’s unusual for them to spread anywhere else in your body.
Stages and types of thyroid cancer | Cancer Research UK
Jul 19, 2023 · Stages and types of thyroid cancer. The type of thyroid cancer refers to the type of cell the cancer started in.
Types of thyroid cancer - Cancer Research UK
Thyroid cancer D W Chen and others The Lancet, 2023. Volume 401, Pages 1531–44. AJCC Cancer Staging Manual (8th Edition)
What is Hodgkin lymphoma? - Cancer Research UK
Cancer Incidence from Cancer Intelligence Team at Cancer Research UK (2017-2019 UK average, ICD-10 C81) Accessed February 2025
Complementary and Alternative Therapies - Cancer Research UK
Several small studies have looked at massage. They wanted to see if massage can help reduce pain, feeling sick (nausea), anxiety, depression, anger, stress and tiredness (fatigue).
Types of pancreatic cancer - Cancer Research UK
Types of pancreatic cancer. There are different types of cells in the pancreas. Knowing the cell type and where in the pancreas the cancer started helps your doctor plan the best treatment for you.
Treatment options for neuroendocrine cancer
Treatment options if neuroendocrine cancer spreads to your liver. Neuroendocrine cancer can spread to other parts of the body, including the liver.
Why some cancers come back | Cancer Research UK
Why cancer might come back. Cancer might come back some time after the first treatment. This idea can be frightening.
Pembrolizumab (Keytruda) - Cancer Research UK
Pembrolizumab is a type of immunotherapy. You pronounce pembrolizumab as pem-bro-lih-zoo-mab. It is also known by its brand name, Keytruda.
Neuroendocrine cancers - Cancer Research UK
Neuroendocrine cancers are also called neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs). There are 2 key groups - neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) and neuroendocrine carcinomas (NECs).