Stories
- Comic
All About Cancer
Once you’ve had cancer, it’s easy to forget who you were before, but please remember: it does not define you, and *you’re* the one in charge of talking about it as much or as little as you like.
- In pictures
A visual history of cancer
Cancer has a reputation as a modern disease, but these historical images show that it’s been part of our lives for centuries.
- Article
The case of the cancerous stomach
Steak and schnitzel were on the menu again after Theodor Billroth successfully excised a woman’s stomach cancer in 1881. Remarkably, today’s surgeons still perform the same procedure, with slight modifications.
- Comic
Holiday Plans
Many people were desperate to travel abroad once the lockdowns were over, yet there are still plenty who are still waiting for that opportunity.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
"Cancer"
Date: 1981Reference: PP/DOL/D/2/37Part of: Doll, Sir Richard (1912-2005)- Ephemera
Cancer : [bookmark] / issued by the Central Council for Health Education.
Central Council for Health Education (Great Britain)Date: [between 1950 and 1959]- Archives and manuscripts
- Online
Cancer
Date: 1968-1977Reference: PP/RJH/C.4/4Part of: Hetherington, Robert J- Books
Cancer : how worthwhile is non-curative treatment? / Maurice L. Slevin and Teresa Tate (eds.).
Date: [1998], ©1998- Books
Cancer : Edinburgh, 1935 / [Cancer Control Organisation for Edinburgh and south-East Scotland].
Date: [1935]