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Matteo Berrettini and Darwin Hutchinson

13-year-old cancer survivor & aspiring tennis star meets Matteo Berrettini & Rafael Nadal to highlight the Cancer Research UK and Nitto ATP Finals partnership 13-year-old cancer survivor & aspiring tennis star meets Matteo Berrettini & Rafael Nadal to highlight the Cancer Research UK and Nitto ATP Finals partnership

by Cancer Research UK | News | 11 November 2019

11 November 2019

We pledge £56 million to revolutionise radiotherapy research and new study adds to evidence that gut bacteria might be behind some bowel cancers. We pledge £56 million to revolutionise radiotherapy research and new study adds to evidence that gut bacteria might be behind some bowel cancers.

by PA Media Group | Analysis | 9 November 2019

9 November 2019

Ultra White Collar Boxing participant celebrating in the ring as the audience cheer

Our partnership with Ultra Events has brought us £20m closer to beating cancer. Now, the team are taking Ultra White Collar Boxing to the global stage Our partnership with Ultra Events has brought us £20m closer to beating cancer. Now, the team are taking Ultra White Collar Boxing to the global stage

by Cancer Research UK | Philanthropy and partnerships | 8 November 2019

8 November 2019

Our ambassadors standing in front of the houses of Parliament.

To help sort the hard facts from the political point-scoring during the General Election, we’ll be keeping an eye out for any claims about cancer. To help sort the hard facts from the political point-scoring during the General Election, we’ll be keeping an eye out for any claims about cancer.

by Joseph Ewing | Analysis | 6 November 2019

6 November 2019

Pancreatic Cancer cell image taken using a Scanning Electron Microscope. Credit: LRI EM Unit

Dr Catherine Hogan has been funded by Cancer Research UK’s Early Detection Committee to understand pancreatic cancer cells and develop new diagnostic tools. Dr Catherine Hogan has been funded by Cancer Research UK’s Early Detection Committee to understand pancreatic cancer cells and develop new diagnostic tools.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 6 November 2019

6 November 2019

Electron microscopy image of a skin cancer cell

Vitamin D influences the behaviour of melanoma cells in the lab by making them less aggressive, Cancer Research UK scientists have found. Vitamin D influences the behaviour of melanoma cells in the lab by making them less aggressive, Cancer Research UK scientists have found.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 6 November 2019

6 November 2019

an image of interlocking cubes

With more wealthy people willing to give to charitable causes than ever before, why do the stats show a low rate of donations among high-net-worth individuals? With more wealthy people willing to give to charitable causes than ever before, why do the stats show a low rate of donations among high-net-worth individuals?

by Cancer Research UK | Philanthropy and partnerships | 5 November 2019

5 November 2019

Lung cancer cell image.

It can be strange to think of cancer cells not dividing, but sleeping cancer cells could help to explain why some cancers come back after treatment. It can be strange to think of cancer cells not dividing, but sleeping cancer cells could help to explain why some cancers come back after treatment.

by Katie Roberts | Analysis | 31 October 2019

31 October 2019

This entry is part 19 of 23 in the series Science Surgery
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