Lost in translation
Dr Anaid Benitez on her dedication to translational research, being a translation scholar and the campaign to raise funds for Innovation The post Lost in translation appeared first on Cancer Research...
View ArticleScientists develop a ‘metal detector’ to find cancer’s weak points
PRRDetect, developed by scientists at the University of Cambridge, picks out cancers that are vulnerable to immunotherapy by scanning for mutation patterns. The post Scientists develop a ‘metal...
View ArticleCancer waiting times: Latest updates and analysis
Get the latest updates and analysis on NHS cancer waiting times in England, and learn what it means for people affected by cancer The post Cancer waiting times: Latest updates and analysis appeared...
View ArticleDetecting prostate cancer: why we need more research
We set out why we believe there are currently no easy solutions to prostate cancer early diagnosis, and what we’re doing at Cancer Research UK to change that. The post Detecting prostate cancer: why we...
View ArticleThat Cancer Conversation Podcast Season 3: Ep.3 ‘Bowelbabe Fund special’
Michelle sits down with Ben, Sarah, Emma and Steve to talk about their memories of Deborah and discuss the Bowelbabe Fund as they prepare to take on this year’s London Marathon. The post That Cancer...
View ArticleFrom inner-city Detroit to AACR president
Lars Erwig chats to Pat LoRusso about her career, being this year’s AACR president, and her role as chair of our New Agents Committee. The post From inner-city Detroit to AACR president appeared first...
View ArticleLiquid biopsies: towards faster cancer treatment
Precision medicine is transforming cancer care. We explore how liquid biopsies could help bring it to more patients more quickly. The post Liquid biopsies: towards faster cancer treatment appeared...
View ArticleLess red tape and lower costs: How the UK-EU political reset can support...
As we launch our new report, “Nothing should stand in the way”, we reflect on how the UK and EU could be more ambitious, grasping opportunities for closer scientific cooperation to promote health and...
View ArticleBig data and cancer – our greatest obstacles present a real opportunity
The potential of big data must be realised in the right way. To do this, says Gemma Codner, we must overcome many challenges… The post Big data and cancer – our greatest obstacles present a real...
View ArticleDoing data the right way…
CRUK has set up a data science community to support our researchers. We hear from three community leads on their data demonstration projects… The post Doing data the right way… appeared first on Cancer...
View ArticleVisiting the Bowelbabe Lab: Why tackling cancer must remain a government...
Today, Michelle Mitchell, our chief executive, met Wes Streeting at the Bowelbabe Lab in the Crick Institute to discuss why cancer must remain a government priority The post Visiting the Bowelbabe Lab:...
View ArticleE. coli toxin could be linked to bowel cancer in younger adults
A team of our Cancer Grand Challenges researchers have found the first specific clue about what could be behind the rise of bowel cancer in under-50s. The post E. coli toxin could be linked to bowel...
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