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  1. Our research history

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  2. Cancer Research UK Logo and symbol, meaning, history, PNG, brand

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  3. Cancer Research UK Logo, symbol, meaning, history, PNG, brand

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  5. Gene Therapy Timeline

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  6. The history of cancer

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  1. A history of these pages

    A history of these pages. Cancer Research UK's About Cancer pages began life as CancerHelp UK. This was one of the first comprehensive cancer websites based in the UK. Our pages include information about: the causes of cancer, how to reduce your risk and healthy living. cancer symptoms and cancer screening. cancer tests and treatments.

  2. Cancer Research UK

    Cancer Research UK ( CRUK) is the world's largest independent cancer research organisation. [ 2][ 3] It is registered as a charity in the United Kingdom [ 1] and Isle of Man, and was formed on 4 February 2002 by the merger of The Cancer Research Campaign and the Imperial Cancer Research Fund. [ 4] Cancer Research UK conducts research using both ...

  3. Our Achievements Timeline

    We've been working to beat cancer for more than 100 years. Here are highlights from Cancer Research UK's history of life-saving research and campaigning.

  4. Our research

    Cancer Research UK was formed more than 20 years ago, in 2002. However, our history goes back much further, to 1902, with the founding of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund. Thanks to supporters like you, our pioneering work into how to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer has benefitted millions of lives over the past 120 years.

  5. The Cancer Research UK success timeline: from 1902 to 2034

    From the very beginning in 1902 to bold plans to improve cancer outcomes for patients by 2034, this video tells the story of Cancer Research UK's most important breakthroughs.

  6. 120 years of discovery: 10 ways we've changed ...

    From a legacy of life-saving medicines to developing new tools to detect cancer, our scientists have been at the forefront of cancer research for 120 years.

  7. How the history of medicine influenced our perception of cancer

    Language isn't the only thing that influenced our perception, and treatment, of cancer today. In the 18th and 19th centuries, the number of cancer diagnoses began to increase. This was partly because, as the plague began to subside, people were more likely to live longer and therefore more likely to die of cancer, but also because doctors ...

  8. Cancer Research UK

    Cancer Research UK, established on 4th February 2002 through the merger of The Cancer Research Campaign and the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, is a prominent cancer research and awareness charity in the United Kingdom and Isle of Man. With a rich history dating back to the early 20th century, the organization has made significant contributions ...

  9. Cancer Research UK

    Cancer Research UK is the world's leading independent charity dedicated to cancer research, spending around £300 million a year on world-class research to beat cancer. In November 2008, the charity launched a five-year plan to focus research on core areas of science that will have the greatest impact on reducing cancer deaths, with an emphasis on cancers that have poor survival rates.

  10. A Brief History of the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute

    A Brief History of the Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute Specialised cancer treatment in Manchester developed in the early years of the 20th Century with the establishment of two hospitals, the Christie Hospital and the Holt Radium Institute. These two institutions came together in 1932 on the present site in Withington, about 2 miles south of the main campus of the University of ...

  11. A history of cancer and its treatment

    However, as well as fewer deaths from infection, there were many more cases of cancer. The UK data presented by Cancer Research UK have shown that cancer incidence of cancer rises dramatically with increasing age, being at least 5 times more likely for people in their eighties compared to those in their forties, as illustrated in the figure.

  12. The History of Cancer Research: Introducing an AACR Centennial Series

    A century is only a small segment in the timeline measuring the history of science through the ages, but for cancer research, the last 100 years overshadow all of the years that came before. Physicians have moved from being able to do very little to treat patients to achieving survival and cure rates no one believed possible. Just a few decades ago, young investigators and physicians were ...

  13. Cancer research

    Cancer research is research into cancer to identify causes and develop strategies for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and cure. Cancer research ranges from epidemiology, molecular bioscience to the performance of clinical trials to evaluate and compare applications of the various cancer treatments. These applications include surgery ...

  14. Into the archives: the story of HPV and cervical cancer

    From strengthening the understanding of the link between HPV and cervical cancer, to working towards reducing cervical cancer to the point where almost no one develops it, our history with this particular disease goes way back.

  15. What is cancer?

    Cancer starts when cells change abnormally. Cancer is when abnormal cells divide in an uncontrolled way. Some cancers may eventually spread into other tissues. There are more than 200 different types of cancer. 1 in 2 people in the UK will get cancer in their lifetime. Thanks to research many people are cured.

  16. What's the story behind the new UK cancer statistics?

    What do the UK cancer statistics tell us? Our team at World Cancer Research Fund has collated the latest cancer data available from the devolved nations to give us an overall UK-wide set of cancer statistics. The figures are from 2019 and 2020, and include new incidence and mortality data.

  17. History of cancer

    History of cancer A tumor removed by surgery in 1689. The history of cancer describes the development of the field of oncology and its role in the history of medicine .

  18. Cancer Research UK is first Founding Charity Member of Our Future

    Cancer Research UK is the largest fundraising medical research charity in the world, funding almost 50% of all non-commercial cancer research in the UK, primarily through public donations. They support researchers across the UK in their institutes and centres, as well as through response mode grants through their funding Committees.

  19. Cancer Research UK

    Cancer Research UK is a cancer research and awareness charity in the United Kingdom, formed on 4 February 2002 by the merger of The Cancer Research Campaign and the Imperial Cancer Research Fund.

  20. Importance of clinical research for the UK's 10-year cancer plan

    The 10-year cancer plan must include investment in technologies to facilitate research within all services and in digital environments, with focus on keeping patients closer to home, using virtual interaction tools, remote consultations, and e-consent platforms. UK cancer research has a strong track record in designing and delivering ...

  21. About Cancer Research UK

    About Cancer Research UK Cancer Research UK is the world's leading cancer charity dedicated to saving lives through research, influence and information. We support research into all aspects of cancer through the work of over 4,000 scientists, doctors and nurses. This pioneering work into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer has helped save millions of lives.

  22. More than a million lives saved from cancer in last 40 years

    More than a million lives have been saved over the last four decades in the UK due to advances in cancer care, analysis from Cancer Research UK has shown.

  23. Alcohol Consumption Patterns and Mortality Among Older Adults

    This cohort study in older alcohol drinkers from the UK found that compared with occasional drinkers, low-risk drinkers had higher cancer mortality, moderate-risk drinkers had higher all-cause and cancer mortality, and high-risk drinkers had higher all-cause, cancer, and CVD mortality.

  24. Study reveals previously unknown genetic causes of colorectal cancer

    A pioneering study, led by UK universities, including the University of Oxford, The Institute of Cancer Research, London, the University of Manchester and the University of Leeds, has provided the most comprehensive analysis to date of the genetic makeup of colorectal cancer (CRC).

  25. About us

    Cancer Strategy in England Information about the independent NHS England Cancer Taskforce, and Cancer Research UK's role.

  26. Ground-breaking study reveals previously unknown genetic causes of

    A pioneering study, led by UK universities*, including the University of Oxford, The Institute of Cancer Research, London, the University of Manchester and the University of Leeds, has provided the most comprehensive analysis to date of the genetic makeup of colorectal cancer (CRC).Cancers develop partly through genetic abnormalities within cell...

  27. About Cancer Research UK's patient and health information

    The history of Cancer Research UK's patient and health information website, how the information is produced and the processes we go through to make sure our information is accurate, up-to-date and engaging.

  28. Cancer waiting times: Latest updates and analysis

    Get the latest updates on cancer waiting times in England, and what it means for people with cancer, from Cancer Research UK

  29. Causes of cancer and reducing your risk

    Cancer Research UK is a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666), the Isle of Man (1103) and Jersey (247). A company limited by guarantee.