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Around 47,700 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in the UK each year, making it the most common cancer in men in the UK. It develops in the prostate, a walnut-sized gland found at the base of the bladder.
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ASCO 2021 news: follow-up treatments pave the way

One of the biggest meetings of the world’s cancer specialists took place this weekend. Here’s a flavour of the some of the top research presented. One of the biggest meetings of the world’s cancer specialists took place this weekend. Here’s a flavour of the some of the top research presented.

by Harry Jenkins | Analysis | 9 June 2021

9 June 2021

  • Science & Technology
  • Health & Medicine

Discovering the BRCA2 gene – 25 years on

25 years ago, a team of our scientists were celebrating. Their risky strategy had paid off. 25 years ago, a team of our scientists were celebrating. Their risky strategy had paid off.

by Katie Roberts | Analysis | 14 January 2021

14 January 2021

Prostate cancer cell

Following its approval in Scotland 2 weeks ago, a new treatment will now be available on the NHS in England for some people with prostate cancer. Following its approval in Scotland 2 weeks ago, a new treatment will now be available on the NHS in England for some people with prostate cancer.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 30 November 2020

30 November 2020

Lung cancer cells under a microscope

The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) has approved 4 new cancer drugs for use on the NHS in Scotland to treat some lung, breast and prostate cancers. The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) has approved 4 new cancer drugs for use on the NHS in Scotland to treat some lung, breast and prostate cancers.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 13 November 2020

13 November 2020

A specialist prostate MRI scan, called multiparametric MRI

All men with suspected prostate cancer should be offered a specialist MRI scan, before a biopsy. That's the new recommendation, but is the NHS ready? All men with suspected prostate cancer should be offered a specialist MRI scan, before a biopsy. That's the new recommendation, but is the NHS ready?

by Katie Roberts | Analysis | 9 May 2019

9 May 2019

A prostate cancer drug won’t be offered on the NHS any earlier in the treatment plans of patients living with the disease in England. A prostate cancer drug won’t be offered on the NHS any earlier in the treatment plans of patients living with the disease in England.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 5 April 2019

5 April 2019

This entry is part 25 of 30 in the series Science Snaps

Researchers have launched a clinical trial to develop a breath test, analysing molecules that could indicate the presence of cancer at an early stage. Researchers have launched a clinical trial to develop a breath test, analysing molecules that could indicate the presence of cancer at an early stage.

by Cancer Research UK | News | 2 January 2019

2 January 2019