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Last month’s 2016 MAP conference showcased progress so far on personalised cancer treatment, and discussed future challenges. Last month’s 2016 MAP conference showcased progress so far on personalised cancer treatment, and discussed future challenges.

by Justine Alford | Analysis | 7 October 2016

7 October 2016

Pancreatic cancer cell

Scientists have revealed an interaction between pancreatic cancer cells and their environment, which could lead to a new way of predicting patient outlook. Scientists have revealed an interaction between pancreatic cancer cells and their environment, which could lead to a new way of predicting patient outlook.

by In collaboration with PA Media Group | News | 4 October 2016

4 October 2016

Spotting bowel cancer earlier; waiting times for cancer treatment missed in Scotland and Northern Ireland, and could ‘cellbots’ be a new weapon against cancer? Spotting bowel cancer earlier; waiting times for cancer treatment missed in Scotland and Northern Ireland, and could ‘cellbots’ be a new weapon against cancer?

by Justine Alford | Analysis | 1 October 2016

1 October 2016

Cancer drugs

An exciting new partnership will see a combination of drugs tested in mesothelioma, lung and pancreatic cancers for the first time. An exciting new partnership will see a combination of drugs tested in mesothelioma, lung and pancreatic cancers for the first time.

by Amille Jampa-Ngoen | Analysis | 30 September 2016

30 September 2016

Public unaware of the links between obesity and cancer; towards targeted treatment for oesophageal cancer, and could eating ginger help protect against cancer? Public unaware of the links between obesity and cancer; towards targeted treatment for oesophageal cancer, and could eating ginger help protect against cancer?

by Justine Alford | Analysis | 10 September 2016

10 September 2016

Scientists have discovered that oesophageal cancer can be classified into three different subtypes, paving the way for testing targeted treatments. Scientists have discovered that oesophageal cancer can be classified into three different subtypes, paving the way for testing targeted treatments.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 5 September 2016

5 September 2016

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Our chief clinician offers his thoughts on new data looking at one aspect of the effects of certain cancer treatments across the NHS in England. Our chief clinician offers his thoughts on new data looking at one aspect of the effects of certain cancer treatments across the NHS in England.

by Peter Johnson | Analysis | 31 August 2016

31 August 2016