Radiotherapy for pancreatic cancer | Cancer Research UK Radiotherapy uses high energy x-rays to kill cancer cells You may have it on its own or with chemotherapy (chemoradiotherapy) Find out about the different types of radiotherapy and when you might have it
Cancer waiting times | Worried about cancer - Cancer Research UK So waiting a few weeks for a test or treatment does not usually affect how well the treatment works The different UK nations have their own targets around: referral for suspected cancer waiting times to a diagnosis waiting times to start treatment This video explains the different cancer waiting times in England It is 1 minute and 20 seconds
Your cancer type - Cancer Research UK Your cancer type Search for the cancer type you want to find out about Each section has detailed information about symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, research and coping with cancer
Fever | Coping physically | Cancer Research UK Having a fever means your body temperature is higher than normal Something inside your body, such as an infection, has caused your temperature to rise
Late side effects of chemotherapy - Cancer Research UK Most chemotherapy side effects are temporary and disappear once your treatment is over For some people, chemotherapy can cause long term changes in the body months or years after treatment
Follow up for kidney cancer - Cancer Research UK You have regular appointments at the hospital after treatment for kidney cancer This is called follow up You may also have CT scans and blood tests How often you have follow ups depends on what treatment you've had and the chance of the cancer coming back