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Patrick McGuire, one of our Campaigns Ambassadors, with his partner Sue

To help revolutionise what cancer outcomes will look like in England in 2032, our Campaigns Ambassadors submitted evidence to inform the Government's upcoming 10-year Cancer Plan. To help revolutionise what cancer outcomes will look like in England in 2032, our Campaigns Ambassadors submitted evidence to inform the Government's upcoming 10-year Cancer Plan.

by Jacob Smith | Analysis | 6 May 2022

6 May 2022

This entry is part 2 of 5 in the series Health inequalities
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The UK Government has set out how they'll help parts of the country to catch up on a range of measures, including health. The UK Government has set out how they'll help parts of the country to catch up on a range of measures, including health.

by Matt Sample | Analysis | 2 February 2022

2 February 2022

A photograph of a lady holding a vaccine and needle.

We spoke to Dr Ishu Kataria who works with WHO to prevent the spread of infections like HPV, which causes 99% of cervical cancers worldwide. We spoke to Dr Ishu Kataria who works with WHO to prevent the spread of infections like HPV, which causes 99% of cervical cancers worldwide.

by Lilly Matson | In depth | 17 November 2021

17 November 2021

Wales lifting Six Nations trophy in 2019.

During the 2019 Six Nations,122.4 billion Guinness-related branded impressions were delivered to the UK population who watched the coverage. During the 2019 Six Nations,122.4 billion Guinness-related branded impressions were delivered to the UK population who watched the coverage.

by Angharad Kolator Baldwin | Analysis | 27 August 2021

27 August 2021

A man vaping

It’s been a decade since e-cigarettes, or vapes, first gained popularity in the UK. And as the popularity levels of e-cigarettes grew, so did the debate around them. It’s been a decade since e-cigarettes, or vapes, first gained popularity in the UK. And as the popularity levels of e-cigarettes grew, so did the debate around them.

by Cancer Research UK | Analysis | 26 April 2021

26 April 2021

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Young people are being exposed to junk food adverts across social media, streaming services and by celebrities and influencers Young people are being exposed to junk food adverts across social media, streaming services and by celebrities and influencers

by Cancer Research UK | News | 18 December 2020

18 December 2020

A crowd of people

Life expectancy has failed to increase for a decade across England for the first time in 100 years. And cuts to stop smoking services are part of the problem. Life expectancy has failed to increase for a decade across England for the first time in 100 years. And cuts to stop smoking services are part of the problem.

by Alizee Froguel | Analysis | 25 February 2020

25 February 2020

Ash tray of cigarettes

England will fail to be smoke-free by 2030 if current smoking trends continue, according to a report released today from Cancer Research UK. England will fail to be smoke-free by 2030 if current smoking trends continue, according to a report released today from Cancer Research UK.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 25 February 2020

25 February 2020