Our research will integrate modern technology and digital health with re-envisaging the delivery of cancer care. The vision for research within this theme is that digital healthcare information, ...
National Cancer Awareness Day, observed on November 7 each year, aims to raise awareness about cancer prevention, early ...
Ulster University’s ‘Family-centred Cancer Care’ programme of work led by a team of researchers at the Institute of Nursing and Health Research, have developed a range of resources for health and ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide behind cardiovascular disease. The financial challenges associated with ...
The Cancer Care Research Group (CCRG) is a dynamic group of cancer care researchers at Ulster University, who seek to make a positive impact on the lives of people affected by cancer. We work in ...
We are combining this with our world-leading translational research into personalised therapies and biomarkers of response to transform patient care. We are working with industry partners and the ...
The theme for this year is ‘No-one Should Face Breast Cancer Alone,’ emphasising support, solidarity, and care for every person facing the disease.
Each year, the UICC encapsulates the essence of World Cancer Day in a theme that encapsulates the prevailing global sentiment. The theme for 2024, "Close The Care Gap", serves as a powerful ...
October is a poignant reminder of the strength and resilience of those affected by breast cancer as we observe Breast Cancer ...
Each year, the Wear it Pink dress code is a continuing theme and charities such as Breast Cancer Now host fundraising events.
Lung Cancer Awareness Month is observed each November to raise awareness about lung cancer, promote screening, and support ongoing research and advocacy. Organised by various organisations ...
If you come across anything unusual, book an appointment with your GP. Each year, the Wear it Pink dress code is a continuing theme and charities such as Breast Cancer Now host fundraising events.