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His family’s history with the disease has inspired his most recent activism.
A recent study found that only 15% of cancer survivors discussed trials with their healthcare providers, with ...
Salisbury's Cancer Research UK fundraising team, which has generated £2m, has celebrated its 75-year anniversary ...
Cancer Research UK has awarded £457,000 to support a pioneering study in Cambridge that could play a pivotal role in the ...
A team of orthodontic professionals in Plymouth have been putting smiles on more faces by raising thousands for a good cause ...
Cancer research is made possible because of the diverse range of subjects, careers and people which contribute towards it. Our researchers share their top tips and advice.
Laura Dawson, 44, thought her symptoms were connected to the perimenopause, but one evening she had to be rushed to A&E because her stomach pain suddenly became so severe she "could not move" ...
Laura Dawson, 44, went to hospital feeling exhausted and bloated and never imagined she would be told she had stage three cancer - but she said knowing she was dying allowed her to 'live more fully' ...
A mum said knowing she was going to die from bowel cancer allowed her to "live more fully" - and her last few weeks contained ...
Doctors are very excited about one huge new cancer breakthrough 45,000 cancer experts have gathered in Chicago to hear about the latest research breakthroughs.
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.
British legislation that bans specific types of advertisements about cancer treatments has been falsely claimed online to extend to also prohibit doctors from advising cancer patients in their care.