Researchers have launched a clinical trial to develop a breath test, analysing molecules that could indicate the presence of cancer at an early stage.
Following the publication of a new piece of cancer research, one of our colleagues reflects on the contribution his late fiancee made in making it happen.
Two new cancer drugs have been approved for use on the NHS in Scotland.
In 2012, Tommy Brennan was diagnosed with bladder cancer. Here, he shares his story and his experience of joining a Cancer Research UK-funded clinical trial.
Scientists have devised a simple test for an earlier and more accurate warning of returning bladder cancer than existing methods.
An experimental treatment for bladder cancer will move into an early phase clinical trial under an agreement signed today.
A clinical trial to test a drug which may stop bladder cancers becoming resistant to chemotherapy is being launched by Cancer Research UK.
From immunotherapy to targeted cancer treatment, here’s our round up of the big news from the annual ASCO conference.
Advanced bladder cancers have been shown to respond to a new immunotherapy drug when used as a patient’s first treatment.
In the latest in Our Milestones series, we look at how Cancer Research UK scientists helped develop one of the world’s most successful cancer drugs.