News

10th October 2021
Professor Robert Lee struggled with his mental health after being diagnosed with prostate cancer.
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7th October 2021
BBC News has spent time speaking to patients and staff at The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre to learn more about how it feels to be living with secondary breast cancer - and the importance of specialist services like our Metastatic Breast Cancer team, tailored to the specific needs of patients with advanced and incurable breast cancer.
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5th October 2021
South Asian communities urged to take test which can detect signs of cancer earlier
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4th October 2021
Advice for staff and patients who use Mount Pleasant Car Park - temporary closure due to fire nearby.
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1st October 2021
It will help the NHS to find out more about the levels of immunity to the virus in people with a history of cancer
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22nd September 2021
A large prospective study of COVID-19 outcomes in people across the UK with a history of cancer has found that mortality rates are not showing the same reduction as for people with no history of cancer. The Clinical Characterisation Protocol (CCP) CANCER-UK study is sponsored by The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre and led by academics from Liverpool and colleagues in Edinburgh.
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17th September 2021
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13th September 2021
We'd like to introduce you to Lauren, who volunteers at Clatterbridge Cancer Centre - Liverpool.
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3rd September 2021
The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre, Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust and NHS England Specialised Commissioning Improving Value Team have been awarded the Specialist Service Redesign Initiative Award for their joint Enhanced Supportive Care (ESC) pilot, which they joined in 2016, at last night’s glittering HSJ Value Awards ceremony in Manchester.
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3rd September 2021
A husband and wife duo with over four decades of service to The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre between them, are today celebrating their last working day as they bid farewell to paid employment and enjoy the start of a well-earned retirement.
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