Blogs about: Cancer Research Uk Funded Research

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New drugs need new trials

Kat Arney wrote 1 week ago: New cancer drugs may mean new ways of doing clinical trials Clinical trials are an essential part of … more →

Tags: Cancer Treatment, Science, Scientific Papers

Why are men more likely to die from cancer?

Kat Arney wrote 3 weeks ago: Is lack of awareness and reluctance to go to the doctor leading to increased cancer deaths in men? F … more →

Tags: Cancer in the news, Early Detection, Health & Lifestyle, Risks & Causes, statistics

Measuring the ‘Jade effect’

Kat Arney wrote 3 weeks ago: Jade Goody attending Cancer Research UK's Pink Ice Ball in 2007 A couple of weeks ago we wrote a … more →

Tags: Cancer in the news, cervical, Early Detection, HPV, Screening

New clues to improving childhood leukaemia treatment

Kat Arney wrote 4 weeks ago: More and more children are surviving cancer, thanks to advances in treatment Thanks to scientific pr … more →

Tags: Cancer in the news, Cancer Treatment, Childhood, leukaemia, Science, Scientific Papers

Cancer Research UK recruits viruses for cancer battle

Emma Rigby wrote 1 month ago: Cancer Research UK is funding research on adenoviruses to beat cancer On the whole, adenoviruses don … more →

Tags: Bowel, Cancer Treatment, ovarian, Scientific Papers

The June podcast is up

Kat Arney wrote 1 month ago: Click the image to download our latest podcast In this month’s podcast we discover that quitti … more →

Tags: Cancer in the news, Cancer Treatment, Early Detection, pancreatic, Podcast, Science, smoking

New results for prostate cancer drug abiraterone

Kat Arney wrote 1 month ago: Abiraterone is showing promise in early-stage trials Last July we blogged about exciting early trial … more →

Tags: Cancer in the news, Cancer Treatment, genes, Prostate, Science, Scientific Papers

Communicating the results of cervical screening – room for improvement?

Nell Barrie wrote 1 month ago: Do women get the information they need about cervical screening? According to reports, the death of … more →

Tags: Cancer in the news, cervical, Early Detection, HPV, Scientific Papers, Screening

The May podcast is here

Kat Arney wrote 1 month ago: Click the image to download our latest podcast In the May podcast we wander up the garden path with … more →

Tags: Cancer in the news, cancer prevention, Cancer Treatment, Podcast, Science

The art of science – the London Research Institute Electron Microscopy Unit2 comments

Kat Arney wrote 2 months ago: An image of a breast cell on the cover of Nature (used with permission) “The large blue alien … more →

Tags: Science

Has Jade Goody’s death affected people’s attitudes to cancer?

Kat Arney wrote 2 months ago: Has Jade's story affected the way that people think about cancer? Now that the photographers and … more →

Tags: Cancer in the news, cancer prevention, cervical, Early Detection, HPV, Screening

Can aspirin prevent cancer?

Kat Arney wrote 2 months ago: Who will benefit from aspirin's cancer-preventing powers? The humble over-the-counter drug aspir … more →

Tags: Bowel, breast, Cancer in the news, cancer prevention, Scientific Papers

High-Impact Science: CHEKing genes for breast cancer clues2 comments

Oliver Childs wrote 2 months ago: Cancer research is a complex puzzle Cancer Research UK has been funding cutting-edge research for m … more →

Tags: breast, Cancer Type, DNA, genes, High-Impact Science, Science, Scientific Papers, Screening

Elsewhere on the web – March 2009

Kat Arney wrote 2 months ago: What's out there on the web? The BBC’s Newsnight programme ran a special investigation int … more →

Tags: breast, Cancer in the news, cancer prevention, cervical, Diet, Early Detection, Health & Lifestyle, Meat, Other Sites of Interest

April podcast is now live

Kat Arney wrote 2 months ago: Click the image to download our latest podcast In April’s podcast we find out about cancer res … more →

Tags: Podcast, skin cancer, Cancer Treatment, Science, Sun & UV, Gene therapy

Bowel cancer: screening for people at high risk

Kat Arney wrote 3 months ago: Bowel screening can detect cancers early - but who will benefit the most from it? Detecting cancer e … more →

Tags: Bowel, genes, Scientific Papers, Screening, cancer prevention, Early Detection, Family History

Nano-scale advance in targeted cancer therapy2 comments

Kat Arney wrote 3 months ago: Could nanoparticles provide promising cancer treatments? Perhaps the biggest challenge in cancer tre … more →

Tags: Cancer in the news, Cancer Treatment, Chemotherapy & Drugs, Gene therapy, Science, Scientific Papers

Anti-angiogenesis drugs: why low doses could do more harm than good

Kat Arney wrote 3 months ago: Angiogenesis is the process by which blood vessels grow into a tumour - targeting it could be a pow … more →

Tags: Cancer Treatment, Chemotherapy & Drugs, Science, Scientific Papers

Behind the Headlines - HPV vaccines and cervical cancer

ammartin wrote 3 months ago: What's the story behind the 'cervical cancer vaccine'? This week the Welsh Assembly Gove … more →

Tags: Cancer in the news, cancer prevention, cervical, Early Detection, HPV


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