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A male doctor and patient

The lung cancer immunotherapy drug pembrolizumab has been made widely available on the NHS in England after a price deal was reached. The lung cancer immunotherapy drug pembrolizumab has been made widely available on the NHS in England after a price deal was reached.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 6 June 2018

6 June 2018

Surgeons in theatre

The targeted drug sunitinib is as effective alone as when it’s combined with surgery for some people with advanced kidney cancer. The targeted drug sunitinib is as effective alone as when it’s combined with surgery for some people with advanced kidney cancer.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 3 June 2018

3 June 2018

A chemotherapy line going into a patient's arm

A test that measures gene activity can help tailor treatment for some women with early stage breast cancer, sparing them chemotherapy. A test that measures gene activity can help tailor treatment for some women with early stage breast cancer, sparing them chemotherapy.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 3 June 2018

3 June 2018

Nurse giving cancer treatment

Six months of treatment could be as effective as 12 months for women with a type of early stage breast cancer, according to unpublished clinical trial results. Six months of treatment could be as effective as 12 months for women with a type of early stage breast cancer, according to unpublished clinical trial results.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 16 May 2018

16 May 2018

Brain tumour researchers face many challenges that are holding up progress. Find out how we’re bringing scientists together to overcome them. Brain tumour researchers face many challenges that are holding up progress. Find out how we’re bringing scientists together to overcome them.

by Justine Alford | Analysis | 1 May 2018

1 May 2018

A scientist with a test tube

Aggressive breast cancers carrying a faulty BRCA gene responded better to a certain type of chemotherapy than standard treatment, according to a trial. Aggressive breast cancers carrying a faulty BRCA gene responded better to a certain type of chemotherapy than standard treatment, according to a trial.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 30 April 2018

30 April 2018

Headlines from last year could have you believe that eating oranges could cure cancer. But is there any evidence behind vitamin C as a cancer treatment? Headlines from last year could have you believe that eating oranges could cure cancer. But is there any evidence behind vitamin C as a cancer treatment?

by Catherine Pickworth | Analysis | 25 April 2018

25 April 2018

A doctor talking to a patient

Omar is an oncologist specialising in rare cancers. He’s treating patients in one of our clinical trials in London. Here, he shares his experience of the trial. Omar is an oncologist specialising in rare cancers. He’s treating patients in one of our clinical trials in London. Here, he shares his experience of the trial.

by Cancer Research UK | Analysis | 30 March 2018

30 March 2018

This entry is part 11 of 11 in the series Radiotherapy
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This entry is part 10 of 11 in the series Radiotherapy
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