Global Cancer News
7 in 10 people who try a cigarette become daily smokers, study suggests
Anne Li New UK research has suggested that more than two-thirds of people who try a cigarette become daily smokers at some point in their lives. Based on survey results from 4 different countries –…
Tesco unveils new partnership to deliver Little Helps for healthier living
Anne Li Three of the UK’s leading health charities have today come together with the UK’s leading food retailer to help tackle the nation’s biggest health challenges. The partnership, “Little helps for healthier living”, will…
Scientists are combining drugs and radiotherapy, hunting for better results
Anne Li Radiotherapy has been around for decades, and is often extremely effective. But researchers are still discovering new ways to use it. This includes testing new drugs alongside radiotherapy. “The aim is to increase…
News digest – alcohol and cancer, sugar crackdown, cancer-hunting viruses and… bad bacon?
Anne Li This week, Cancer Research UK gives us updates on alcohol, sugary dringks, healthier eating, artificial intelligence, ovarian cancer, cancer-targeting viruses, breast cancer, and finally….. bad bacon? See original article at: https://scienceblog.cancerresearchuk.org/2018/01/06/news-digest-alcohol-and-cancer-sugar-crackdown-cancer-hunting-viruses-and-bad-bacon/
Professor Margaret Frame OBE and her contribution to cancer research
Anne Li At the start of this year Professor Margaret Frame, science director at the Cancer Research UK Edinburgh Centre, was given an OBE for her contribution to cancer research. She answers a few questions…