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Possible target for treating breast cancer that’s spread to brain found in mice

Anne Li                                      6/4/17   A molecule that could help tackle a certain type of breast cancer after it has spread to the brain has been identified in mice, according to a new…...

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Report reveals benefits of EU-UK medical research partnerships

Anne Li                                           6/4/17   Partnerships between UK and EU medical researchers have increased the value of research, benefiting patients across Europe, according to a report published on Tuesday. The…...

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News digest – new smoking regulations, booze warnings, belly fat and… chug some coffee?

Anne Li                                      6/4/17   This week, Cancer Research's News Digest gives us reports on new smoking regulations, booze warnings, belly fat and… chug some coffee? The number of the week is 2000,…...

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Introducing our Science Surgery series

Anne Li                                         6/4/17   Cancer Research UK is starting a Science Surgery series where experts answer questions sent in from all around the world. If you are interested or have…...

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Science Surgery: ‘What factors lead to a cell becoming cancerous?’

Anne Li                                           6/4/17   In Cancer Research UK's Science Surgery series, leading experts answer questions sent in by people from all around the world. This entry's question is: "What…...

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Majority of time-pressed Brits walk less than a mile a day

Anne Li                            6/4/17   Stagnant Brits struggle to walk more than a mile a day according to new research from Cancer Research UK’s Walk All Over Cancer campaign published today. On an average weekday more than half…...

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Possible link between platelets and cancer risk, though further work needed

Anne Li                                         6/4/17   A possible link between cancer and the levels of a component of blood, called platelets, should be investigated further, according to a new study. The study…...

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Preventing unnecessary breast cancer treatment

Anne Li                                  6/4/17   Every year, around 6,300 women in the UK are told they have a condition called ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). In the US this figure sits at over 50,000 women,…...

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Where body fat is carried can predict cancer risk

Anne LI                                      6/4/17   Scientists have found that carrying fat around your middle could be as good an indicator of cancer risk as body mass index (BMI), according to research published in the British…...

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Behind the scenes with the unsung heroes of cancer clinical trials – Part 4

Anne Li                               6/4/17   To celebrate International Clinical Trials Day 2017 we’re speaking to the ‘unsung heroes’ of clinical trials who work tirelessly behind the scenes to make them happen. In this post, Jane Hair, a biobanker…...

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