Finding cancer early Attend screening programs. Screening for breast, bowel and cervical cancer saves lives. Attend screening programs. Screening for breast, bowel and cervical cancer saves lives.
What happens if I have cancer? Treatment depends on the type and stage of a cancer (how advanced it is). The most common treatments are chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery and immunotherapy.
Can you catch cancer from someone else? No. Cancer is not contagious. People can’t get cancer from someone who has it. It is safe to be with someone who has cancer. Touching people with cancer is safe.
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