Cancer (2024)

Cancer is a condition where cells in a specific part of thebody grow and reproduce uncontrollably. The cancerous cells can invade and destroy surrounding healthy tissue, including organs.

Cancer sometimes begins in one part of the body before spreading to other areas. This process is known as metastasis.

1 in 2 people will develop some form of cancer during their lifetime. In the UK, the 4 most common types of cancer are:

There aremore than200 different types of cancer, andeach is diagnosed and treated in a particular way. You can findlinks on this page toinformation about other types of cancer.

Spotting signs of cancer

Changes to your body's normal processes or unusual, unexplained symptoms can sometimes be an earlysign of cancer.

Symptoms that need to be checked by a doctor include:

  • a lump that suddenlyappears on your body
  • unexplained bleeding
  • changes to your bowel habits

But in many casesyour symptomswill not be related to cancer and will be caused by other, non-cancerous health conditions.

Read more about thesigns and symptoms of cancer.

Reducing your risk of cancer

Making some simple changes to your lifestyle can significantly reduce your risk of developing cancer.

For example:

Find out more about how a healthy lifestyle reduces your chances of developing cancer on the Macmillan Cancer Support website

Cancer treatment

Surgery is the first treatment to try for most types of cancer, as solid tumours can usually be surgically removed.

2 othercommonly used treatment methods are:

Waiting times

Accurately diagnosing cancer can take weeks ormonths. As cancer often develops slowly over several years, waiting fora few weeks will not usually impact onthe effectiveness of treatment.

The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has produced referral guidelines for suspected cancer.

Youshould not have to wait more than 2 weeks to see a specialist if your GP suspects you have cancer and urgently refers you.

In cases where cancer has been confirmed, you should not have towait more than 31 days from thedecision to treat to the start of treatment.

NHS England has more detailed statistics on cancer waiting times

Cancer services

Other cancer pages

The Health A-Z coversmany different types of cancer:

Page last reviewed: 13 October 2022
Next review due: 13 October 2025

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