A workshop to develop a new collaboration between patient groups at Barts Cancer Institute and the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre took place this week.
To mark World Cancer Day on 4 February, and its campaign to make cancer care fair and equitable, we take a look at some of the ways researchers and the planned Cambridge Cancer Research Hospital are working with communities to ‘close the cancer care gap'.
In the lead-up to World Cancer Day on 4 February we are highlighting our pioneering precision breast cancer research that’s aiming to improve clinical outcomes for all breast cancer patients.
Large-scale genetic analysis has helped researchers uncover the interplay between cancer-driving genetic mutations and inherited genetic variants in a rare type of blood cancer.
A man from Cambridge is the first to join the surveillance part of a clinical trial that could see routine screening for oesophageal cancer introduced into the NHS, potentially halving deaths from this cancer every year.