Sky Media, the advertising sales arm of Sky, has joined forces with Cancer Research UK to launch a campaign showcasing the transformative power of legacy gifts.
Pilot campaigns were run by Cancer Research UK to assess the impact of a screening focussed campaign. Endorsement flyers with gloves and a poo catcher were sent to people eligible for bowel cancer ...
The UK government is investing £82.6 million in groundbreaking research to harness AI to transform cancer care and accelerate ...
Now, a study funded by Cancer Research UK has shown more than 90% accuracy in predicting bowel cancer risk in the next five years in a high-risk group of people with IBD. This could lead to a ...
Lung cancer in people who have never smoked on the rise - with research pointing to one common cause
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Cancer Research UK has warned that liver cancer killed around 81,300 people across the UK in the past two decades. This makes it the fastest rising cause of cancer death in the UK. And it’s ...
Revolutionary AI breast cancer screening trial launches across 30 UK sites, promising to tackle radiologist shortages and speed up diagnosis for 700,000 women.
The disease has killed more than 81,000 people in the last 20 years, with deaths projected to rise a further 10 per cent by 2040, according to new analysis by Cancer Research UK. Liver cancer ...
educate and celebrate gains made in cancer research and treatment. It's also a day to come together with the goal of helping reduce cancer rates through early prevention and detection. According ...
A girl who spent three months in hospital during cancer treatment says she is "amazed" to have been chosen to front a ...
Published in the Gut journal and funded by Cancer Research UK, the study followed 122 inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients, half of which went on to develop bowel cancer within five years.
Researchers from the University of Birmingham’s Bladder Cancer Research Centre and Cancer Research UK Clinical Trials Unit conducted a randomised controlled trial of 143 patients with suspected ...
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