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We've developed an app that could help doctors analyse lung scans and care for patients who may be diagnosed with lung cancer. We've developed an app that could help doctors analyse lung scans and care for patients who may be diagnosed with lung cancer.

by Matt Wickenden | Analysis | 6 December 2016

6 December 2016

A series of projects are testing a new way to potentially diagnose some cancers earlier, we take a look at how the approach might work. A series of projects are testing a new way to potentially diagnose some cancers earlier, we take a look at how the approach might work.

by Edmund Fuller | Analysis | 28 November 2016

28 November 2016

We spoke to Charlie, a mouth cancer survivor, about the importance of spotting the disease early. We spoke to Charlie, a mouth cancer survivor, about the importance of spotting the disease early.

by Aine McCarthy | Analysis | 25 November 2016

25 November 2016

A new Cancer Research UK analysis reveals that rates of mouth (oral) cancer have jumped by 68 per cent in the UK over the last 20 years. A new Cancer Research UK analysis reveals that rates of mouth (oral) cancer have jumped by 68 per cent in the UK over the last 20 years.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 25 November 2016

25 November 2016

Pathology services in the UK are struggling to cope with the increasing number of patient samples that need to be tested. Pathology services in the UK are struggling to cope with the increasing number of patient samples that need to be tested.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 23 November 2016

23 November 2016

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A ‘sponge on a string’ pill test can identify some people with a low risk of developing oesophageal cancer, sparing them uncomfortable endoscopies. A ‘sponge on a string’ pill test can identify some people with a low risk of developing oesophageal cancer, sparing them uncomfortable endoscopies.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 11 November 2016

11 November 2016

Around one in six women diagnosed with breast cancer go to their doctor with a symptom other than a lump – the most commonly reported breast cancer symptom. Around one in six women diagnosed with breast cancer go to their doctor with a symptom other than a lump – the most commonly reported breast cancer symptom.

by The National Cancer Research Institute (NCRI) | News | 8 November 2016

8 November 2016