
Ascites | Ascites symptoms | What is ascites? - Cancer Research UK
Ascites is the medical name for a build up of fluid in the tummy (abdomen). If the ascites is caused by cancer it can also be called malignant ascites. Symptoms can include your clothes feeling tight and …
The last few weeks and days | Cancer Research UK
Jan 15, 2025 · In the last weeks of life there are ways to manage your symptoms and keep you comfortable. It can help carers to know what might happen in the final days.
The final days of life - Cancer Research UK
What happens in the last days of life is different for everyone. But it can help carers and relatives to know a little about how things might be.
Symptoms of stomach cancer - Cancer Research UK
Symptoms of stomach cancer Symptoms of early stomach cancer can be similar to the symptoms of other conditions, such as stomach ulcers.
Abdominal or pelvic radiotherapy side effects - Cancer Research UK
The main side effects from abdominal or pelvic radiotherapy include diarrhoea, sickness, weight loss, bladder problems and pain. You may also experience more general side effects such as sore skin, …
Symptoms of liver cancer - Cancer Research UK
Mar 13, 2025 · Symptoms of liver cancer can include weight loss, jaundice, feeling sick, and a swollen or painful tummy (abdomen).
Problems after bladder cancer surgery
Aug 20, 2025 · Problems after bladder cancer surgery There is a risk of problems or complications after any operation. Many problems are minor but some can be life threatening. Treating them as soon as …
Ampullary cancer - Cancer Research UK
Apr 28, 2025 · Ampullary cancer is a rare type of cancer of the ampulla. This is where the bile duct and pancreatic duct join the small bowel. Surgery and chemotherapy are the main treatments for …
Symptoms of pancreatic cancer - Cancer Research UK
Common symptoms of pancreatic cancer include pain in the tummy or back, yellowing of the skin or whites of your eyes (jaundice), changes to your poo (stool) and weight loss. Find out about others …
Difficulty swallowing due to cancer | Cancer Research UK
Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) Some cancers and their treatments can cause problems with chewing and swallowing. What causes swallowing problems? Doctors call difficulty swallowing dysphagia. …