
If you're being investigated for a suspected cancer and don't yet have a clear final diagnosis, click here to learn what to expect. This section explains the diagnostic workup process - common tests, which clinicians may be involved, and how your healthcare team brings information together to form a diagnosis.

If your healthcare team has confirmed or suspects a primary cancer, click here for more information. There are more than 200 types of cancer. This section provides clear, trusted resources from leading cancer organisations to help you understand your diagnosis.

If your healthcare team suspects or confirms a Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP), click here to understand what this means and what happens next. This section explains how CUP is identified, the tests involved, next steps in care, and supportive resources and services available to help you.

