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Testing Zika against brain tumours

The Zika virus can target and kill a particular type of brain tumour cell in the lab.

Stand Up To Cancer is back! Celebrities urge the nation to join the rebellion against cancer

Starlets of the stage and screen join coerces and channel their inward rebel to launch Stand Up To Cancer.

Children share their practices of cancer | Cancer Research UK Kids & Teenagers

Children share their practices of cancer to mark Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Cancer Research UK Kids & Teenagers meet four inspirational children who collective the harsh reality of being diagnosed with the disease.

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News digest – CAR T cells, nanomachines, vaping in teenagers and… selfies diagnosing cancer?

This week the US approves CAR T cell therapy, scientists make nanomachines to drill cancer cells in a lab and developers claim an app catches sight of pancreatic cancer.

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Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: nine top questions answered

At the commence of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, we response some of the most common questions we get around children’s cancers.

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Breast cancer drug not recommended for use in England

The drug fulvestrant (Faslodex) has not been recommended in England to treat late stage breast cancer, in draft guidance.

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US scientists share research of children’s cancers to accelerate progress

Scientists at Howard Hughes Medical Institute have developed and collective fresh mouse models of twelve children’s cancers that could be used to test fresh drugs.

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Publishing national chemotherapy data has helped NHS hospitals make switches that should improve treatment

A year on from a big data report and some hospitals have switched how they discuss some aspects of treatment, including palliative care.

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Most youthful people who attempt e-cigarettes don’t become regular users, says explore

The majority of e-cigarette experimentation among youthfull people doesn’t turn into regular use, according to a fresh investigate.

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Early detection of cancer highlighted in fresh life sciences industrial strategy

Early detection of cancer could be vastly improved by seizing opportunities in the UK’s life sciences, according to a fresh report.

Cancer news, Cancer Research UK

Cancer news

Testing Zika against brain tumours

The Zika virus can target and kill a particular type of brain tumour cell in the lab.

Stand Up To Cancer is back! Celebrities urge the nation to join the rebellion against cancer

Starlets of the stage and screen join coerces and channel their inward rebel to launch Stand Up To Cancer.

Children share their practices of cancer | Cancer Research UK Kids & Teenagers

Children share their practices of cancer to mark Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

Cancer Research UK Kids & Teenagers meet four inspirational children who collective the harsh reality of being diagnosed with the disease.

healthy_human_t_cell_10-1.jpg

News digest – CAR T cells, nanomachines, vaping in teenagers and… selfies diagnosing cancer?

This week the US approves CAR T cell therapy, scientists make nanomachines to drill cancer cells in a lab and developers claim an app catches sight of pancreatic cancer.

gc2-blog-image2.jpg

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: nine top questions answered

At the commence of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, we reaction some of the most common questions we get around children’s cancers.

gp-and-patient-hero.jpg

Breast cancer drug not recommended for use in England

The drug fulvestrant (Faslodex) has not been recommended in England to treat late stage breast cancer, in draft guidance.

childhood_research.jpg

US scientists share research of children’s cancers to accelerate progress

Scientists at Howard Hughes Medical Institute have developed and collective fresh mouse models of twelve children’s cancers that could be used to test fresh drugs.

patient_chemo.jpg

Publishing national chemotherapy data has helped NHS hospitals make switches that should improve treatment

A year on from a big data report and some hospitals have switched how they discuss some aspects of treatment, including palliative care.

ecighero2.jpg

Most youthful people who attempt e-cigarettes don’t become regular users, says explore

The majority of e-cigarette experimentation among youthfull people doesn’t turn into regular use, according to a fresh investigate.

scientist_female_laboratory_hero.jpg

Early detection of cancer highlighted in fresh life sciences industrial strategy

Early detection of cancer could be vastly improved by seizing opportunities in the UK’s life sciences, according to a fresh report.

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