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  1. If your brain tumour can't be cured | Cancer Research UK

    Apr 28, 2023 · If your brain tumour can't be cured Finding out that your brain tumour can’t be cured is distressing and can be a shock. You may feel uncertain and anxious. Support is available to help …

  2. Glioblastoma | Brain tumours | Cancer Research UK

    Jun 7, 2023 · Glioblastoma is a type of fast growing, cancerous brain tumour. The main treatments are surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

  3. Survival for brain and spinal cord tumours | Cancer Research UK

    Jun 16, 2023 · Survival depends on different factors such as the type, position and grade of your brain or spinal cord tumour.

  4. A blocked bowel (bowel obstruction) - Cancer Research UK

    Sep 24, 2025 · A bowel obstruction means there is a blockage in the bowel. It is a serious complication, which is more common with advanced cancer.

  5. Treatment options for metastatic bowel cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Treatment options for metastatic bowel cancer Treatment for metastatic bowel cancer can help reduce symptoms, make you feel better and help you to live longer. Treatments can include chemotherapy, …

  6. Stage 4 lung cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Stage 4 means the cancer has spread from the lungs. It is also called metastatic (advanced) lung cancer. Number staging systems use the TNM system to divide cancers into stages.

  7. Survival for liver cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Liver cancer survival depends on many factors including the stage and type of your cancer.

  8. Advanced gallbladder cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Advanced gallbladder cancer is cancer that has spread outside the gallbladder into lymph nodes or nearby organs. Or that has spread to another part of the body such as the lungs (secondary or …

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  10. Survival for bile duct cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Jun 20, 2024 · Survival for bile duct cancer depends on several factors. These include which part of the bile duct it starts in, and how far the cancer has grown.