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A new report has launched looking at what we know, and what we still need to understand, about cancer and older people in the UK - we look at the findings. A new report has launched looking at what we know, and what we still need to understand, about cancer and older people in the UK - we look at the findings.

by Katrina Brown | Analysis | 9 December 2014

9 December 2014

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A welcome review of how treatments get to patients

The UK Government has announced it will review the process for getting new cancer treatments to patients more quickly - so what happens next? The UK Government has announced it will review the process for getting new cancer treatments to patients more quickly - so what happens next?

by Hollie Chandler | Analysis | 8 December 2014

8 December 2014

We explore new research on how cancer cells divide, and a potential weakness that could be exploited to kill them. We explore new research on how cancer cells divide, and a potential weakness that could be exploited to kill them.

by Nick Peel | Analysis | 8 December 2014

8 December 2014

Cancer Research UK invests £5 million in a new research partnership to fight the spread of tobacco in countries with the greatest impact from tobacco. Cancer Research UK invests £5 million in a new research partnership to fight the spread of tobacco in countries with the greatest impact from tobacco.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 8 December 2014

8 December 2014

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Scientists have discovered a new line of defence used by cancer cells to evade cell death, according to new research in Nature Communications. Scientists have discovered a new line of defence used by cancer cells to evade cell death, according to new research in Nature Communications.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 8 December 2014

8 December 2014

The Chancellor’s Autumn Statement and what it means for cancer, new report on surgery in older patients, and is there such a thing as a ‘broccoli pill'? The Chancellor’s Autumn Statement and what it means for cancer, new report on surgery in older patients, and is there such a thing as a ‘broccoli pill'?

by Nick Peel | Analysis | 6 December 2014

6 December 2014

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We've launched a new campaign to ensure the EU Data Protection Regulation works in the interest of researchers, patients and the public We've launched a new campaign to ensure the EU Data Protection Regulation works in the interest of researchers, patients and the public

by Catherine Guinard | Analysis | 5 December 2014

5 December 2014

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  • Health & Medicine

What does the Autumn Statement mean for cancer research?

Our Policy and Public Affairs team take a look at the announcements made in the Autumn Statement and how they might impact our research and patient care. Our Policy and Public Affairs team take a look at the announcements made in the Autumn Statement and how they might impact our research and patient care.

by Nick Peel | Analysis | 5 December 2014

5 December 2014

Cancer surgery

John Butler is a Consultant Gynaecologist at the Royal Marsden Hospital. Here, he gives us his thoughts on new data on surgery in the NHS. John Butler is a Consultant Gynaecologist at the Royal Marsden Hospital. Here, he gives us his thoughts on new data on surgery in the NHS.

by Henry Scowcroft | Analysis | 5 December 2014

5 December 2014

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Proposed changes to the EU Data Protection Regulation announced today by the European Council of Ministers are an important step to protect research Proposed changes to the EU Data Protection Regulation announced today by the European Council of Ministers are an important step to protect research

by Cancer Research UK | News | 5 December 2014

5 December 2014