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Cancer rates graphic reading '1 in 2 of us will be diagnosed with cancer in our lifetimes'

Half of us in the UK will hear the words “you have cancer” at some point in our lives. But why? We look at why rates are on the up, and what can be done. Half of us in the UK will hear the words “you have cancer” at some point in our lives. But why? We look at why rates are on the up, and what can be done.

by Greg Jones | Analysis | 4 February 2015

4 February 2015

Rates of anal cancer have quadrupled since the mid-70s, but why? We explore the possible reasons, and ask why the media didn't cover the story. Rates of anal cancer have quadrupled since the mid-70s, but why? We explore the possible reasons, and ask why the media didn't cover the story.

by Greg Jones | Analysis | 5 June 2014

5 June 2014

In the latest Science Snaps we explore how capturing microscopic images of fly eyes is helping our researchers pinpoint genetic changes linked to cancer. In the latest Science Snaps we explore how capturing microscopic images of fly eyes is helping our researchers pinpoint genetic changes linked to cancer.

by Greg Jones | Analysis | 13 March 2014

13 March 2014

This entry is part 4 of 30 in the series Science Snaps
  • Science & Technology

Science Snaps: a sea of cells

In the latest edition of Science Snaps we explore the microscopic depths of the intestine and how images are helping research into bowel cancer. In the latest edition of Science Snaps we explore the microscopic depths of the intestine and how images are helping research into bowel cancer.

by Greg Jones | Analysis | 21 February 2014

21 February 2014

This entry is part 3 of 30 in the series Science Snaps