In part 3 of our World Cancer Day series, we take a look at how liver cancer affects different regions across the world.
In the second part of our World Cancer Day series, we take a look at cervical cancer rates in different parts of the world. Read on to find out what can be done to prevent the disease in the future.
For this year’s World Cancer Day we’re looking at how the rates of 4 types of cancer vary around the world, and why.
Extending the gap between cervical screening tests from five to 10 years is safe for women who test negative for the human papillomavirus (HPV).
The NHS cervical screening programme in England will switch to first testing women for signs of infection with the virus that causes cervical cancer.
Find out the details of the nine ideas that could answer one of our Grand Challenges in cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
To mark World Cancer Day, we take a look at how our discoveries over the decades are helping cancer patients all over the world right now.
Around two-thirds of professionals who work in sexual health think the human papillomavirus (HPV) jab should be given to men who have sex with men
We explore the second of our Grand Challenges and ask the experts if we can wipe out cancers caused by the Epstein-Barr Virus.
We explore the reasons behind the nation’s rising rates of mouth cancer.