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23/03/2022 - Breast cancer-limiting protein found
A newly-found protein may limit the growth of oestrogen receptor-negative breast cancer, Swedish researchers have announced. More
14/03/2022 - UK receives Ukraine child patients amid condemnation of "unconscionable cruelty"
Some 21 children from Ukraine have arrived in the UK to continue their cancer treatment amid concern about the widening humanitarian catastrophe in the country, it has been announced. More
09/03/2022 - Gut microbes linked to pancreatic cancer
A specific 'microbial profile' has been found in people with pancreatic cancer, offering hope of improved diagnosis, researchers report today. More
08/03/2022 - Algorithm improves risk calculations for prostate cancer
Using the results from two blood markers can improve the accuracy of risk calculations for prostate cancer, a new study has shown. More
07/03/2022 - Guillain-Barre linked to cancer
A possible link has been discovered between certain cancers and the rare neurologic disorder Guillain-Barre syndrome. More
02/03/2022 - Ethnic differences in cancer diagnoses outlined
There are clear differences in cancer diagnosis rates by ethnicity, according to a study published today. More
01/03/2022 - Muscle strengthening exercise linked reduced death risk
Doing muscle strengthening exercises for between 30 and 60 minutes every week is linked to a 10-20% reduced risk of death from all causes, according to the findings of a major international study reported today. More
01/03/2022 - Drug combination hope for hard-to-treat cancers
Combining multiple drugs could provide effective therapies for some hard-to-treat cancers, British researchers have reported. More
22/02/2022 - 'No association between breast pain and breast cancer'
Referring women with breast pain to a diagnostic clinic is an inefficient use of limited resources because there is no association between breast pain and cancer, researchers report today. More
22/02/2022 - NHS cancer gene testing flawed - analysis
Restricting cancer gene testing to people who meet the NHS eligibility criteria misses up to half of people at increased risk from inherited genetic changes linked to cancer, warns a new report. More
04/02/2022 - UK plans war on cancer
The UK is to mount a ten year “war on cancer,” ministers pledged today in response to World Cancer Day. More
03/02/2022 - Novel cancer therapy uses MRI scanner
An MRI scanner has been used to guide a magnetic seed through an animal brain to heat and destroy cancer tumours without harming healthy tissues, British researchers have reported. More
02/02/2022 - Exercise intervention benefits oesophageal cancer patients
Patients who are receiving chemotherapy for oesophageal cancer may benefit from exercise therapy, researchers report today. More
31/01/2022 - Antibiotic link to colorectal cancer risk
Regular use of antibiotics may increase the risk of developing colon cancer, according to a new British study. More
26/01/2022 - Sharp fall in ovarian cancer mortality
Mortality from ovarian cancer in the UK is predicted to fall significantly this year compared with 2017, according to an analysis published today. More
21/01/2022 - Gene variants linked to alcohol tolerance may cause cancer
Alcohol appears to be a direct cause of cancer, according to a genetic study undertaken in China. More
11/01/2022 - First Less Survivable Cancer Awareness Day launched
The first Less Survivable Cancers Awareness Day is launched today, to highlight the importance of early diagnosis in improving survival and quality of life for people diagnosed with these diseases. More
31/12/2021 - Cancer deaths increased pre-pandemic
Global cases of cancer increased significantly in the last decade, according to a major analysis published last night. More
21/12/2021 - UK project will find rare cancer treatments
British scientists today launch an ambitious project to treat rare cancers by using genetic testing to repurpose existing drugs. More
09/12/2021 - Cancer trial recruitment hit by pandemic - and red tape
The number of patients in cancer trials has fallen by 60% during the pandemic, according to an analysis published today. More
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