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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. 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.

by Lucy Holmes | Analysis | 26 August 2015

26 August 2015

This entry is part 23 of 30 in the series Our milestones
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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

Combining chemotherapy with new drugs that target a protein that helps cancer cells to withstand chemotherapy could drastically improve treatment Combining chemotherapy with new drugs that target a protein that helps cancer cells to withstand chemotherapy could drastically improve treatment

by Cancer Research UK | News | 13 July 2015

13 July 2015

For International Clinical Trials Day 2015 we look at how trials have changed - from the first recorded trial to today's modern cancer clinical trials. For International Clinical Trials Day 2015 we look at how trials have changed - from the first recorded trial to today's modern cancer clinical trials.

by Aine McCarthy | Analysis | 20 May 2015

20 May 2015

Hoax email

Hoax emails about cancer risks and treatments are misleading and confusing, so don't pass them on. Here are the facts behind the claims. Hoax emails about cancer risks and treatments are misleading and confusing, so don't pass them on. Here are the facts behind the claims.

by Kat Arney | Analysis | 8 May 2015

8 May 2015

In the latest Our Milestones series post, we look at the role we played in the advent of a 1970s cancer treatment revolution: combination chemotherapy. In the latest Our Milestones series post, we look at the role we played in the advent of a 1970s cancer treatment revolution: combination chemotherapy.

by Aine McCarthy | Analysis | 24 March 2015

24 March 2015

This entry is part 21 of 30 in the series Our milestones
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Patchwork quilt
  • Health & Medicine
  • Science & Technology

Unpicking the genetic ‘patchwork’ in ovarian cancer

Our researchers are investigating the genetic 'patchwork' underlying ovarian tumours, which will lead to more effective treatments in the future. Our researchers are investigating the genetic 'patchwork' underlying ovarian tumours, which will lead to more effective treatments in the future.

by Kat Arney | Analysis | 12 March 2015

12 March 2015

Microscope image of pancreatic cancer cells
  • Health & Medicine
  • Science & Technology

Pushing ‘unstable’ pancreatic cancers over the edge

We look at fascinating new research from our scientists showing that pancreatic cancer can be split into four different types. We look at fascinating new research from our scientists showing that pancreatic cancer can be split into four different types.

by Aine McCarthy | Analysis | 26 February 2015

26 February 2015