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Monday, Oct 28

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Jeff Smith MP wears it pink in support of Breast Cancer Now

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Jeff Smith MP added a splash of pink to his usual Westminster attire to support Breast Cancer Now’s wear it pink fundraiser, which took place on Friday 18 October to raise vital funds for world-class breast cancer research and life…

Friday, Oct 25

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Bolton man with cancer leads a team to shine a light on the condition

A charity walk led by Bolton-based Bob Dackiw has raised more than £2,800 for Cancer Research UK.

Wednesday, Oct 23

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Wyre Forest boosts funds for Cancer Research UK to over £26k with 'Big Breakfast'

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A Big Breakfast in Hartlebury raised £700 for Cancer Research UK, boosting the total raised by Wyre Forest volunteers to more than £26,000 in six months.

Brain cancer treatment could be revolutionised with world-first study, researchers say

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Multiple new treatments for people in the UK living with an aggressive form of the disease called glioblastoma will be trialled under the research.

‘World-first trial could revolutionise brain cancer treatment’ – researchers

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The research will trial multiple new treatments for people in the UK living with glioblastoma.

‘World-first trial could revolutionise brain cancer treatment’ – researchers

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The research will trial multiple new treatments for people in the UK living with glioblastoma.

‘World-first trial could revolutionise brain cancer treatment’ – researchers

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The research will trial multiple new treatments for people in the UK living with glioblastoma.

Gavin works to improve ovarian cancer survival rates

Sir Gavin Williamson attended a Parliamentary reception hosted by Target Ovarian Cancer as he works with colleagues and others to drive improvements in care as well as survival rates.According to statistics from Cancer Research UK, there…

‘World-first trial could revolutionise brain cancer treatment’ – researchers

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The research will trial multiple new treatments for people in the UK living with glioblastoma.

Tuesday, Oct 22

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Brazil nuts could help unlock key to preventing spread of breast cancer

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The study, funded by Cancer Research UK, suggests that limiting the antioxidant effects of selenium, a popular ingredient of multivitamin supplements found in everyday foods such as meat, mushrooms and cereals, could be the secret to…

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Common mineral in Brazil nuts 'could hold key to stopping spread of cancer'

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A study funded by Cancer Research UK has found that by limiting the antioxidant effects of selenium, a mineral found in Brazil nuts, it could help control triple-negative breast cancer

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Bolton mum marks 90’s cancer breakthrough which saved her life

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A Bolton mum who was told she had breast cancer when she was 28 weeks pregnant, is backing a Cancer Research UK campaign to help fund more big breakthroughs in research. Lindsay O’Malley, from Darcy Lever, assumed her left breast felt hard…

Monday, Oct 21

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Falmouth Town fans score big for Cancer Research despite defeat

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Despite a defeat against Bashley on Saturday, Falmouth Town fans managed to help raise more than £1,000 for Cancer Research UK

Wednesday, Oct 16

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UK's largest ever research programme could be 'game changer' for cancer

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The project, called Our Future Health, is now the biggest study of its kind in the world with blood samples, and more than one million people from across the UK have enrolled

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UK’s largest ever health research programme could be ‘game changer’ for cancer

Our Future Health, is now the biggest study of its kind in the world

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UK’s largest ever research programme could be ‘game changer’ for cancer

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The Our Future Health programme aims to transform the prevention, detection and treatment of conditions like dementia, cancer, and diabetes.

UK’s largest ever research programme could be ‘game changer’ for cancer

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The Our Future Health programme aims to transform the prevention, detection and treatment of conditions like dementia, cancer, and diabetes.

UK’s largest ever research programme could be ‘game changer’ for cancer

www.standard.co.uk

The Our Future Health programme aims to transform the prevention, detection and treatment of conditions like dementia, cancer, and diabetes.

UK’s largest ever research programme could be ‘game changer’ for cancer

www.independent.co.uk

The Our Future Health programme aims to transform the prevention, detection and treatment of conditions like dementia, cancer, and diabetes.

Tuesday, Oct 15

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Pubs are the new health hubs, research reveals

Current figures show there are around 3 million people in the currently UK living with cancer