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Smoking is still the biggest cause of cancer in the UK. Cancers caused by smoking have reached an all-time high, at around 160 cases per day. When governments take action, smoking rates go down. With ...
The dedicated team at Cancer Research UK’s Newcastle Centre, are experts in a wide range of disciplines including clinical trials, drug discovery and radiotherapy. Our researchers are focussing on ...
The stage of a cancer tells you how big it is and whether it has spread. It helps your doctor decide which treatment you need. There are different ways of staging stomach cancer. There is the TNM ...
Researchers around the world are looking at improving the diagnosis and treatment of neuroendocrine cancer. Go to Cancer Research UK's clinical trials database if you are looking for a trial for ...
Targeted cancer drugs work by targeting the differences in cancer cells that help them to grow and survive. Other drugs help the immune system to attack cancer. They are called immunotherapies. Some ...
We recommend a fundraising target of £150, but, no matter how much you raise, you're helping us progress life-saving cancer research. You can link your Strava account to your Cancer Research UK Online ...
Shine Night Walk is your chance to light up your city’s streets. Walk for loved ones. Walk for future generations. Walk with friends old and new to raise vital funds for life-saving research. In the ...
The 10k walk will take between 1.5 to 3 hours to complete. When you sign up for Shine Night Walk you can select to fundraise for a type of cancer research that is closest to your heart. For more ...
From Westminster to Waterloo, Shine Night Walk is your chance to light up London’s streets and support life-saving research. Starting and finishing in Battersea Park, you’ll walk past London's famous ...
Targeted cancer drugs work by ‘targeting’ the differences that help a cancer cell to survive and grow. Immunotherapy uses our immune system to fight cancer. Targeted treatments include cancer growth ...
At the end of January, the Experimental Cancer Medicine Centres (ECMC) held their annual Junior Investigator Network Group (JING) training event in Manchester.