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Cancer is costly for patients and the NHS—but it also has a significant impact on the U.K. economy, according to research led ...
Cancer death rates across the U.K. have dropped by 22% since the 1970s, according to the latest Cancer in the UK Report 2025 published by Cancer Research UK.
Cancer Research UK on Newport Street will shut its doors in January. Workers at the charity thanked the people of Bolton for supporting the shop, but have decided it will be "no longer financially ...
Despite improvements in prevention, detection, diagnosis and treatment over the past half a century, many more people are being diagnosed with cancer compared to 50 years ago. Cancer Research UK ...
TK Maxx is celebrating 20 years of working with Cancer Research UK by launching a new campaign starring actress Naomi Watts. The campaign highlights the £50 million raised by TK Maxx since 2005. Naomi ...
Linda Blackford: UK’s “I shouldn’t be here” ad was dramatic and compelling, but confused viewers who assumed the climber was telling her own story.
A cancer research lab will be named after Dame Deborah James Sun columnist Debs set up the BowelBabe fund to raise awareness of bowel cancer after being diagnosed when she was 35. She died aged 40 ...
Fact Check: EU defence deal does not prevent UK from using its military independently Fact Check · June 30, 2025 Britain’s new defence and security pact with the European Union could see the UK ...
“It’s been fantastic to be able to combine my role at YO1 Radio with my fundraising for Cancer Research UK, including attending and helping to host Race for Life events here in my hometown.
New research suggests about 28,400 cancer deaths each year are associated with deprivation. Cancer Research UK has said the "shocking" figures are "avoidable".
Jo Harby, director of health information at Cancer Research UK, said: “Every day, more than 150 people are diagnosed with breast cancer in the UK. Thanks to the national breast screening programme, ...
If you’ve been affected by any of these issues and want to speak to someone in confidence, contact Macmillan’s Cancer Support Line on 0808 808 00 00, 8am–8pm seven days a week.