The August Squats Challenge is a fundraising ask encouraging supporters to complete 100 squats a day in August whilst helping to raise money for life-saving cancer research.
The frequently asked questions for the 100 Squats a Day in August Challenge, for instance what the challenge involves and how you can complete it.
Some immunotherapy treatments can cause immune cell associated neurotoxicity syndrome (ICANS). Find out more about it and the treatment you might have.
Cytokine release syndrome is a side effect of some types of treatment. Immunotherapy is the most common type. Find out more.
Our shops and superstores are always in need of good quality donations. To donate, simply bag up your pre-loved items and drop them off at your nearest Cancer Research UK shop. Each bag that you ...
Your recovery time will depend on the type of surgery you had. You might have surgery as a day patient or spend a night in ...
We fund research across four primary objectives – discovery, detection, prevention and treatment – to build a deeper understanding of every aspect of cancer that will ultimately lead to longer, ...
We are just one of many organisations across the globe working to tackle cancer. By partnering with those who share our goals, we can accelerate progress and make a real difference for people affected ...
Cancer Research UK for Children & Young People is the part of Cancer Research UK dedicated to driving progress for 0-24-year-olds with cancer. As the biggest charitable funder of research into ...
Our inspiration pack contains a range of activity and event ideas, as well as fundraising tips, handy resources, and a Giving Page to collect donations. Sign up and get your copy today to get started!
Cancer Chat is our online, fully moderated forum. It’s your safe place to connect with others affected by cancer, share experiences and get support. You can chat about any topic - from symptoms to ...
Our grant conditions set out the standard terms you should follow when receiving one of our grants. You should also take note of any supplementary information in scheme-specific guidance or your grant ...