This trial is looking at a drug called UCB4594 by itself and in combination with other treatments for solid cancers that have spread (advanced cancer).
Chemoradiotherapy means having chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment together. Chemotherapy uses anti cancer (cytotoxic) drugs to destroy cancer cells. The drugs circulate throughout the body in the ...
Having chemotherapy with radiotherapy (chemoradiotherapy) can cause more severe side effects. This is compared with having these treatments on their own. Everyone is different and the side effects ...
Cancer Research UK (CRUK) has an incredible community of monthly donors, which you may be part of, who contribute significantly to funding life-saving research. Giving in this way has many benefits ...
Capsule sponge, also known as ‘pill on a string’, has been developed over the last 20+ years by Cancer Research UK funded researchers. There are now a few different capsule sponge technologies in use, ...
In 2019/20, 14,000 volunteers gave 3.1 million hours of their time and sold items totalling £15million. These funds are helping us start new clinical trials and research treatments as we speak. If you ...
This page is about how you have chemotherapy and targeted cancer drugs for myeloma. There are different types of targeted drugs and chemotherapy. You might have these on their own or in a combination.
Please note - unless we state otherwise in the summary, you need to talk to your doctor about joining a trial.
Payment and Expenses: We offer £30 for 2 hours, £50 for 4 hours, £80 for full day of involvement activity. This includes meetings and any preparation time. In addition, we offer a £5 allowance for ...