Recent items - Cancer Research UK
A quiet epidemic - men's risk of oesophageal cancer is triple women's risk
18/06/2013 03:48
Men are almost three times more likely to get oesophageal cancer than [...]
18/06/2013 03:48
Men are almost three times more likely to get oesophageal cancer than [...]
CRT, University of Manchester and AstraZeneca work together to seek new cancer drugs
14/06/2013 03:42
CANCER RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY, the commercial arm of Cancer Research UK, [...]
14/06/2013 03:42
CANCER RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY, the commercial arm of Cancer Research UK, [...]
HPV testing could cut cervical cancers by a third
14/06/2013 03:42
Testing women for the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) first, instead of th [...]
14/06/2013 03:42
Testing women for the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) first, instead of th [...]
Researchers exploit cancer’s faulty defence mechanism
13/06/2013 08:12
Researchers in Germany have found a new way to exploit the diff [...]
13/06/2013 08:12
Researchers in Germany have found a new way to exploit the diff [...]
Patients experience better care at hospitals with more specialist nurses
13/06/2013 08:12
Cancer p [...]
13/06/2013 08:12
Cancer p [...]
Shape-shifting cells help skin cancer spread
13/06/2013 08:12
Scientists have discovered genes that control shape changes in melanom [...]
13/06/2013 08:12
Scientists have discovered genes that control shape changes in melanom [...]
DNA sequencing reveals mucosal melanoma's bullseye
13/06/2013 08:12
Scientists have found a molecular 'bullseye' for a rare form of melano [...]
13/06/2013 08:12
Scientists have found a molecular 'bullseye' for a rare form of melano [...]
Cancer Research UK and CRT collaborate with Abcodia to discover and develop tests for early diagnosis of cancer
13/06/2013 08:12
CANCER RESEARCH UK and its commercial arm, Cancer Research Technology [...]
13/06/2013 08:12
CANCER RESEARCH UK and its commercial arm, Cancer Research Technology [...]
Cancer Research UK states need for further research into electronic cigarettes
13/06/2013 08:12
A new Cancer Research UK report highlights the unanswered questions su [...]
13/06/2013 08:12
A new Cancer Research UK report highlights the unanswered questions su [...]
Anxiety 'a greater risk than depression' for long-term cancer survivors
13/06/2013 08:12
More nee [...]
13/06/2013 08:12
More nee [...]
Study confirms long term benefits of tamoxifen
13/06/2013 08:12
Taking tamoxifen for 10 rather than five years halves the risk of wome [...]
13/06/2013 08:12
Taking tamoxifen for 10 rather than five years halves the risk of wome [...]
Experts call for breast cancer trials aimed at younger patients
13/06/2013 08:12
A lack of clinical trials aimed specifically at younger breast [...]
13/06/2013 08:12
A lack of clinical trials aimed specifically at younger breast [...]
Cancer Research UK launches trial for potential new drug to block cancer cells' energy supply
13/06/2013 08:12
CANCER RESEARCH UK’s Drug Development Office (DDO) has launched a new [...]
13/06/2013 08:12
CANCER RESEARCH UK’s Drug Development Office (DDO) has launched a new [...]
Plain, standardised cigarette packs not a problem for small shops
13/06/2013 08:12
Putting all cigarettes in packs of uniform colour, size and design has not caused sales staff any problems in serving customers according to&he [...]
13/06/2013 08:12
Putting all cigarettes in packs of uniform colour, size and design has not caused sales staff any problems in serving customers according to&he [...]
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma survival doubles since early 1970s
13/06/2013 08:12
More than half of patients diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL) are now surviving the disease thanks to improved diagnosis and treatmen&he [...]
13/06/2013 08:12
More than half of patients diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL) are now surviving the disease thanks to improved diagnosis and treatmen&he [...]
Cancer survivors need more support to stop smoking and drinking
13/06/2013 08:12
Cancer survivors are no more likely to stop smoking, cut down on alcohol, or exercise more often than the general population, according to &he [...]
13/06/2013 08:12
Cancer survivors are no more likely to stop smoking, cut down on alcohol, or exercise more often than the general population, according to &he [...]
Beta-blockers may boost chemo effect in childhood cancer
13/06/2013 08:12
Beta-blockers, normally used for high blood pressure, could enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapies in treating neuroblastoma, a type of&he [...]
13/06/2013 08:12
Beta-blockers, normally used for high blood pressure, could enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapies in treating neuroblastoma, a type of&he [...]



