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Hackney Half Marathon 2021 · 26 September 2021 ·

Around 18% of all gynaeological cancers are defined as rare. Supported by CTRT, the RaNGO trial will collect an anonymised national registry of patients with these rare cancers to enable a pool of knowledge and treatment options across the UK.

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Around 18% of all cancers which develop in the female reproductive organs are considered very rare.

Entirely supported by the Cancer Treatment and Research Trust, RaNGO is an on-going project run from Mount Vernon Cancer Centre in Northwood. (RaNGO stands for Rare Neoplasms of Gynaecological Origin)

The purpose of this study is to obtain more information about specific rare gynaecological cancers. The information from the study will help doctors to better understand how these rare cancers are diagnosed and managed at present so that in the future they can be more confident about what treatments to offer patients.

Your support will enable more people to be successfully treated and cured of rare gynaecological cancers

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