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22/01/2016 - Screening picks up early stage bowel cancer
Screening is more likely to pick up colorectal cancer at the earliest stage than GP referral or emergency hospital admission, data released today shows. More
19/01/2016 - Ovarian cancer gene found
Researchers have identified a new gene linked to ovarian cancer, it was announced today. More
08/01/2016 - Alcohol guidelines cut limits for men, pregnant women
Tough new guidelines on alcohol consumption are launched across the UK today. More
07/01/2016 - How obesity will increase cancer rates
Britain’s growing obesity problem could be responsible for nearly 700,000 cases of cancer over the next two decades, according to an analysis published today. More
04/01/2016 - AI and 3D boost for cancer database
A major UK cancer database now includes 3D images of proteins and cancer communication networks, it was announced today. More
30/12/2015 - Further insight into ovarian cancer genes
Scientists have identified two genes that are newly linked to ovarian cancer, bringing the total number of inherited susceptibility genes to 11. More
24/12/2015 - Saliva to indicate cancer risk?
A saliva test could be used as part of health checks to indicate increased risk of cancer, British researchers reported yesterday. More
24/12/2015 - Drug may protect ovaries from chemotherapy
The risk of premature menopause is smaller for women undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer if an additional drug is used, new research suggests. More
18/12/2015 - Success for ovarian screening trial
A UK-developed screening programme for ovarian cancer can successfully detect disease - and may save lives, researchers reported yesterday. More
15/12/2015 - Surgery best for localised prostate cancer?
Patients with localised prostate cancer have better survival rates after surgery than after radiotherapy, according to an analysis published today. More
14/12/2015 - Anastrozole effective for DCIS
Anastrozole can be used to treat ductal carcinoma in situ, according to the findings of a major trial. More
09/12/2015 - Women resist breast cancer prevention drug
Women at increased risk of breast cancer often resist taking drug treatment aimed at preventing the disease, researchers say today. More
08/12/2015 - Poor cancer after-care impacting A&E - report
The NHS is spending significant sums on emergency care of cancer patients because of inadequate after-care following treatment, it was claimed today. More
07/12/2015 - DCIS screening prevents breast cancer - study
Screening for ductal carcinoma in situ is effective at preventing breast cancer, according to a new UK study. More
04/12/2015 - How cancer may affect heart
Studies that have linked cancer treatment to heart disease may overlook the impact of cancer itself on the heart, researchers warned last night. More
30/11/2015 - Cancer patients' financial problems set to worsen - warning
The UK Government should halt its proposed cut in Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) after research found that tens of thousands of people with cancer are struggling financially, a charity said today. More
13/11/2015 - HPV vaccine jolts mothers to screening
Women whose daughters are offered the HPV vaccine show an increased interest in cervical cancer screening, according to a study in the north west of England. More
12/11/2015 - Offer HRT for menopause care - guidelines
Controversial guidelines published today could see a big increase in the prescribing of hormone replacement therapy for the menopause. More
11/11/2015 - Urgent cancer diagnosis improving - new figures
New figures show big improvements in cancer diagnosis in England are under way, it was announced last night. More
10/11/2015 - Mouth cancer incidence increases
Lifestyle changes may be contributing to growing rates of mouth cancer in the UK, experts warned today. More
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