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The data shows that it is the South West that has the highest proportion of smokers at 15 per cent of the adult population.
WITH another heatwave in full swing, a Yeadon skin cancer survivor is urging people to enjoy the sun safely after facing her ...
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Peterborough Telegraph on MSNCancer Research UK funds ground-breaking study in Cambridge set to transform cervical screeningCancer Research UK has awarded £457,000 to support a pioneering study in Cambridge that could play a pivotal role in the ...
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Northamptonshire Telegraph on MSNNorthamptonshire mum and daughter raise £1,000 for Cancer Research UK to support their mum and nanny’s breast cancer battleA determined six-year-old girl from Rothwell and her mum have raised more than £1,000 for Cancer Research UK after completing ...
Birstall Primary Academy has proudly hosted an annual Race for Life event at Oakwell Hall, involving every pupil, staff ...
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Salisbury Journal on MSNSalisbury committee of Cancer Research UK celebrates 75 years and £2m raisedSalisbury's Cancer Research UK fundraising team, which has generated £2m, has celebrated its 75-year anniversary ...
A staggering £10·3 billion is lost from the UK economy every year due to people dying from cancer, according to a recent ...
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Cancer breakthrough as 'personalised treatment' could transform chemotherapy success in UKDr Iain Foulkes, Executive Director of Research and Innovation at Cancer Research UK said: "The days of chemotherapy being offered as a 'one-size-fits-all' treatment are ending. Thanks to this ...
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Peterborough Telegraph on MSNMHA Peterborough office takes on Pretty Muddy for Cancer Research UKA dedicated team from MHA’s Peterborough office took part in the Pretty Muddy 5k at Rutland Showground, raising vital funds ...
Former Sky News presenter Dermot Murnaghan has said he "fell through the gaps" and had a "wake-up call" after receiving his ...
Early deaths from cancer are costing the UK economy a staggering £10.3 billion every year, according to the most comprehensive analysis of its kind.
Dr Iain Foulkes, director at Cancer Research UK, which funded the research, said: “The days of chemotherapy being offered as a ‘one-size-fits-all’ treatment are ending.
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