Types of cancer

General cancer research
Why is cancer research important?

We explore why cancer research matters, how it leads to new treatments and cures, and why funding early stage discoveries is vital for a future when no life is cut short by cancer.

General cancer research
Why haven't we cured cancer yet?

We explain the reasons why cancer is especially hard to cure, but also the reasons to be optimistic for the future of cancer research.

Liver cancer
What is liver cancer and why do we need more research?

Learn what liver cancer is, how common it is, symptoms to look out for and why continuous medical research is vital for improving treatment, finding cures and improving the survival rate.

Liver cancer
What is hepatocellular carcinoma?

Learn about hepatocellular carcinoma, a type of liver cancer, learning about how common it is and why funding medical research is critical for discovering future cures.

Rectal cancer
What is rectal cancer?

Learn what rectal cancer is, how common it is, symptoms to look out for and why research like ours is vital for improving survival and treatment.

Anal cancer
What is anal cancer?

Understand anal cancer, including how common it is, symptoms to be aware of and why research into this cancer is vital for improving diagnosis, treatment and future cures.

Skin cancer
What is basal cell carcinoma?

Basal cell carcinoma is the most common type of skin cancer. Learn more about basal cell carcinoma, including what causes it, how it is treated, and why we still need basal cell carcinoma research. 

Skin cancer
What is squamous cell carcinoma?

Learn what squamous cell carcinoma is, how this common skin cancer develops and why cancer research is essential for improving prevention, treatment and long-term outcomes.