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Cancer survival in England remains lower than countries with similar healthcare systems, according to a new study published in the British Journal of Cancer Cancer survival in England remains lower than countries with similar healthcare systems, according to a new study published in the British Journal of Cancer

by Cancer Research UK | News | 5 August 2015

5 August 2015

Immunotherapy hangout

Watch our first Google Hangout on immunotherapy, the immune system and cancer, featuring Professor Fran Balkwill and Professor Ben Willcox. Watch our first Google Hangout on immunotherapy, the immune system and cancer, featuring Professor Fran Balkwill and Professor Ben Willcox.

by Kat Arney | Analysis | 4 August 2015

4 August 2015

This entry is part 3 of 5 in the series Google Hangouts
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Tracy and Nigel Collinson
  • Health & Medicine
  • Science & Technology

Cataloguing the genetic chaos in oesophageal cancer

Our researchers at the Francis Crick institute are unpicking the genetic complexity of oesophageal tumours, to find more effective treatments for the disease. Our researchers at the Francis Crick institute are unpicking the genetic complexity of oesophageal tumours, to find more effective treatments for the disease.

by Kat Arney | Analysis | 4 August 2015

4 August 2015

Cancer Research UK scientists have shown how the level of genetic chaos in tumours could help predict patients’ response to chemotherapy. Cancer Research UK scientists have shown how the level of genetic chaos in tumours could help predict patients’ response to chemotherapy.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 4 August 2015

4 August 2015

to-do list

Now that the Independent Cancer Taskforce has published its five-year strategy for cancer, we ask: what happens next? Now that the Independent Cancer Taskforce has published its five-year strategy for cancer, we ask: what happens next?

by Emlyn Samuel | Analysis | 3 August 2015

3 August 2015

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Kirstie Allsopp hosted a yard sale in her Devon home to inspire people to hold their own events and raise money for Stand Up To Cancer. Kirstie Allsopp hosted a yard sale in her Devon home to inspire people to hold their own events and raise money for Stand Up To Cancer.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 3 August 2015

3 August 2015

Our scientists have discovered that neuroblastoma cells can produce a cellular ‘kryptonite’ that seems to sap the power from nearby immune cells. Our scientists have discovered that neuroblastoma cells can produce a cellular ‘kryptonite’ that seems to sap the power from nearby immune cells.

by Alan Worsley | Analysis | 1 August 2015

1 August 2015

Scientist looking at petri dish
  • Science & Technology
  • Health & Medicine

Childhood cancer cells drain immune system’s batteries

Cancer cells in neuroblastoma release a molecule that breaks down a key energy source for the body’s immune cells, leaving them too drained to fight the disease Cancer cells in neuroblastoma release a molecule that breaks down a key energy source for the body’s immune cells, leaving them too drained to fight the disease

by Cancer Research UK | News | 1 August 2015

1 August 2015