Navigating the innovation roadmap: from discovery to patient impact
For a discovery or idea to help people affected by cancer, it must travel the innovation roadmap. We're working to make the journey smoother. The post Navigating the innovation roadmap: from discovery...
View ArticleA new tool to help eliminate cervical cancer worldwide
We funded the Cervical Cancer Elimination Planning Tool, which countries around the world can use to find the best way for them to use screening, vaccination and treatment to stop cervical cancer. The...
View ArticleCould you be a campaign ambassador?
Who better than researchers to help ensure government acts in the best interest of cancer patients? Find out how you could help... The post Could you be a campaign ambassador? appeared first on Cancer...
View ArticleNHS England adding at-home HPV testing to the cervical screening programme
People who are six months overdue for cervical screening in England will now be offered at-home sampling kits The post NHS England adding at-home HPV testing to the cervical screening programme...
View ArticleLow-dose aspirin can prevent bowel cancer in people with Lynch syndrome
Our CaPP3 trial has found the best dose of aspirin for preventing bowel cancer. It should help more people benefit from the drug. The post Low-dose aspirin can prevent bowel cancer in people with Lynch...
View ArticleHealth is wealth: tackling cancer to grow the economy
The UK economy loses £10.3bn each year due to people dying of cancer. We want policymakers to recognise that protecting people’s health isn’t a cost, it’s an investment. The post Health is wealth:...
View ArticlePersonalising anal cancer treatment cuts side effects
Our PLATO-ACT4 clinical trial has found a kinder and more targeted way of using radiotherapy to treat early-stage anal cancer. The post Personalising anal cancer treatment cuts side effects appeared...
View ArticleResearch careers – bridging the gap between postdoc and group leader
Ally Walters reports back from our initial Bridge to Academic Leadership programme and talks skillsets, mindsets and growing your confidence... The post Research careers – bridging the gap between...
View ArticleHave the Spending Review and Industrial Strategy delivered for research...
Our experience in developing research clusters has helped shape the Government's approach. We're analysing the new plans and sharing insights from our clusters webinar. The post Have the Spending...
View ArticleMaking a mark: looking back at three years of Smokefree UK
To celebrate the past three years of our Smokefree UK campaign, we’re looking back at three moments where our campaigning has made a mark. The post Making a mark: looking back at three years of...
View ArticleThat Cancer Conversation Season 3: Ep. 8 ‘What happens when royalty get cancer?’
For our podcast series finale, Sophie is joined by royal correspondent and best-selling author, Katie Nicholl. The post That Cancer Conversation Season 3: Ep. 8 ‘What happens when royalty get cancer?’...
View ArticleIs there a ribosomal weakness in cancer?
Once thought too conserved to be a therapeutic target for cancer, new insights could reveal ribosomal biogenesis to be an Achilles heel... The post Is there a ribosomal weakness in cancer? appeared...
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