Cancer is relentless. But so are we. Whether you fundraise, pledge to leave a gift in your will or donate. Every part supports life-saving research. Play your part and together we will beat cancer. If ...
These pictures are only a guide to what melanoma skin cancers may look like. If you’re worried about a skin change it is important to get it checked by your GP. The risk of developing melanoma skin ...
The Skin Analytics AI tool has already seen more patients than a dermatologist would in their entire career. Maddy Mussen ...
The UK government is investing £82.6 million in groundbreaking research to harness AI to transform cancer care and accelerate ...
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King Charles in London: Pictures of visit to UCL Macmillan Cancer Centre on return to royal dutiesKing Charles has been announced as the new patron of Cancer Research UK. King Charles made a return to royal duties in London on Tuesday (April 30) after receiving treatment for cancer.
Hundreds of people in England with aggressive blood cancer are set to benefit from an innovative new treatment that reprogrammes a patient’s own immune cells to fight the disease after it was ...
Black women in the UK face a disproportionately higher risk of dying from breast cancer, often diagnosed at later stages with more aggressive forms of the disease.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
The £10 million funding for the programme has been provided by Cancer Research UK, the National Institute for Health and Care Research and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.
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More than 74,000 people did not start cancer treatment on time in 2024 – reportIn 2024, some 62.2% of patients started treatment within 62 days following an urgent suspected cancer referral, Cancer Research UK said. While last year’s figure was an improvement on the 60.1% ...
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