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  1. Surgery to remove the lymph nodes in your neck

    A thinner and shrunken neck Your neck will look thinner and shrunken if you have had the sternocleidomastoid muscle removed. Swelling (lymphoedema) After surgery to remove some or all …

  2. Surgery to remove the lymph nodes in your neck

    Dec 12, 2024 · Cancers of the mouth and oropharynx can spread to lymph nodes in your neck. Your surgeon might remove some or all of the lymph nodes in your neck.

  3. Surgery to remove lymph nodes from your neck - Cancer Research UK

    A thinner, shrunken and stiff neck Your neck will look thinner and shrunken if you have had the sternocleidomastoid muscle removed. Your neck might be stiff after the operation, and you might …

  4. Surgery to remove the lymph nodes in your neck - Cancer Research UK

    A thinner, shrunken and stiff neck Your neck will look thinner and shrunken if you have had the sternocleidomastoid muscle removed. Your neck might be stiff after the operation and you might …

  5. Glucagonoma - Cancer Research UK

    Mar 11, 2025 · Glucagonoma Glucagonomas are rare neuroendocrine tumours (NETs). They start in glucagon making cells of the pancreas. They usually make large amounts of glucagon which can …

  6. Sentinel lymph node biopsy for melanoma skin cancer

    A sentinel lymph node biopsy is a test to find the first lymph node or nodes that a melanoma may spread to. The doctor then checks to see if this lymph node contains cancer cells.

  7. What is the PSA test? - Cancer Research UK

    May 14, 2025 · The PSA test is a blood test that measures the amount of prostate specific antigen (PSA) in your blood. It can help to diagnose prostate cancer.

  8. Radiotherapy | Cancer Treatment | Cancer Research UK

    Apr 20, 2024 · Find out about cancer treatment with radiotherapy, including external radiotherapy, internal radiotherapy, side effects, radiotherapy for symptoms and follow up after treatment.

  9. Travel insurance and cancer - Cancer Research UK

    Travel insurance is very important for people who have or have had cancer. It’s important to know how to get travel insurance and what’s involved.

  10. Nivolumab and relatlimab (Opdualag) | Cancer Research UK

    Nivolumab and relatlimab (Opdualag) Opdualag is made up of two immunotherapy drugs, nivolumab and relatlimab. You pronounce Opdualag as op-doo-uh-lag. It is a treatment for melanoma skin cancer.