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We feature three personal stories about cancer clinical trials, showing the vital role they play in developing news ways to treat cancer. We feature three personal stories about cancer clinical trials, showing the vital role they play in developing news ways to treat cancer.

by Nick Peel | Analysis | 11 February 2015

11 February 2015

We explore new research from our scientists testing a modified version of a brain cancer drug that could help overcome resistance to treatment. We explore new research from our scientists testing a modified version of a brain cancer drug that could help overcome resistance to treatment.

by Alan Worsley | Analysis | 16 January 2015

16 January 2015

  • Science & Technology
  • Health & Medicine

The Enemy Within – 50 years of fighting cancer

We look back on the last 50 years of cancer research, where we were, what we've achieved and what's still left to do. We look back on the last 50 years of cancer research, where we were, what we've achieved and what's still left to do.

by Kat Arney | Analysis | 25 December 2014

25 December 2014

  • Science & Technology
  • Health & Medicine

The shape of all things – the year of crystallography

To mark the year of crystallography, we focus on an important scientific duo who used this powerful tool to help develop cancer drugs. To mark the year of crystallography, we focus on an important scientific duo who used this powerful tool to help develop cancer drugs.

by Kathy Weston | Analysis | 23 December 2014

23 December 2014

This entry is part 20 of 30 in the series Our milestones
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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

  • Science & Technology
  • Health & Medicine

Classifying leukaemia: one size doesn’t fit all

A landmark research paper in 1977 changed the way children with acute leukaemia are diagnosed and treated. We look at the story of a research milestone. A landmark research paper in 1977 changed the way children with acute leukaemia are diagnosed and treated. We look at the story of a research milestone.

by Anthea Martin | Analysis | 26 September 2014

26 September 2014

This entry is part 18 of 30 in the series Our milestones
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  • Science & Technology
  • Health & Medicine

Breaking down cancer’s wall of resistance

A new discovery from a team of our scientists in London could help make chemotherapy more effective - but it's been a tough road to get there. A new discovery from a team of our scientists in London could help make chemotherapy more effective - but it's been a tough road to get there.

by Nick Peel | Analysis | 5 August 2014

5 August 2014

Microscope image of pancreatic cancer cells

This latest in Our Milestones series explores the ESPAC-1 trial, which led to an improvement in survival that had never been seen before in pancreatic cancer. This latest in Our Milestones series explores the ESPAC-1 trial, which led to an improvement in survival that had never been seen before in pancreatic cancer.

by Hayley Frend | Analysis | 31 July 2014

31 July 2014

This entry is part 16 of 30 in the series Our milestones
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Cancer drugs

Our thoughts on the new proposals to reform the the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE). Our thoughts on the new proposals to reform the the National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE).

by Zoë Molyneux | Analysis | 30 July 2014

30 July 2014

Cancer Research UK scientists have found that targeting a molecule in blood vessels can make cancer therapy significantly more effective. Cancer Research UK scientists have found that targeting a molecule in blood vessels can make cancer therapy significantly more effective.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 27 July 2014

27 July 2014