Types of cancer we treat
Through our network of specialist hospitals, we have the expertise and technology to diagnose, treat and provide ongoing support to patients with all forms and stages of cancer, including many rare forms.
If you cannot find the information you are looking for, or require further information, please call our dedicated cancer care customer services team who will be able to help you further.
Adrenal cancer
Bile duct cancer
Bile duct cancer is rare but aggressive, accounting for 10-15% of all primary liver cancers.
Bladder cancer
When a tumour develops in the cells that make up the lining of the bladder.
Bowel cancer
Your individual risk of developing bowel cancer depends on multiple factors including your age, genetics and lifestyle. As is the case with most cancer types, bowel cancer incidence increases with age, however it is possible to develop bowel cancer at any age. Bowel cancer can also run in families, this is known as an inherited or hereditary risk.
Breast cancer
Gastrointestinal cancer
Gynaecological cancer
Should you be diagnosed with a gynaecological cancer, we're dedicated to providing to you with the highest level of personalised treatment and care, led by our team of experts.
Haematology
Kidney cancer
Lung cancer
Ovarian cancer
Cancer of the ovaries. If you have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer, or are concerned by symptoms you’re having, HCA UK has the expertise and facilities to help.
Penile cancer
Prostate cancer
At HCA Healthcare UK we provide expert prostate cancer care, led by our experienced consultants who specialise in the diagnosis, treatment and care of prostate cancer.
Sarcoma
Sarcoma can affect any part of the body. It most commonly affects the arms, legs and torso. It can also occur in the stomach, intestines and female reproductive system (known as gynaecological sarcoma).
Skin cancer
Skin cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world. There are two main types of skin cancer, melanoma and non-melanoma. Each year in the UK alone there are around 15,400 people are diagnosed with melanoma and as many as 156,000 people are diagnosed with non-melanoma, that’s nearly 430 people every day. Older age and exposure to the sun are the biggest risk factors.
Small cell lung cancer
Spinal cancer
Several types of tumour can start in the spinal cord. If you are diagnosed with spinal cancer or spinal cord tumours, you will have immediate access to our world-leading consultants and state-of-the-art hospitals.
Testicular cancer
Testicular cancers are also known as germ cell tumours. Germ cells produce sperm in men. At HCA UK we have a team of specialists who are experts in the treatment of testicular cancer. Seminoma and non-seminoma tumours are the most common types of testicular cancers.
Thyroid cancers
Cancers and tumours of the thyroid gland. HCA UK's experts can help to diagnose and treat a range of thyroid cancers, including thyroid tumours.
Womb cancer
If you have womb cancer, or are concerned by symptoms you’re having, HCA UK has the expertise and facilities to help.
Appointments and enquiries
Contact our experienced cancer team
Any questions about our cancer services or treatment? We're happy to advise you or help you book an appointment in London, Birmingham or Manchester with a cancer specialist consultant.