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About Cancer. If you've been diagnosed with cancer, or know someone who has, we provide practical information on everything from symptoms and screening, to coping after treatment. Get information about cancer.
Information about the independent NHS England Cancer Taskforce, and Cancer Research UK's role.
There are more than 385,000 new cancer cases in the UK every year, that's more than 1,000 every day (2017-2019). In females in the UK, there are more than 186,000 new cancer cases every year (2017-2019). In males in the UK, there are around 199,000 new cancer cases every year (2017-2019).
We want to make cancer research the beating heart of the UK as a leading science and research power – one which transforms outcomes for people affected by cancer. But right now, the UK life sciences sector is falling compared to its peers.
Responsible organisation at Cancer Research UK. We want to maximise the positive impact our life-saving research has on people and the planet, while minimising the negative impact. Discover how we're doing this.
Find out about possible causes of cancer, how cancer starts and grows, tests to diagnose it, and general information about treatments.
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.
We aim to include information on all trials and studies that recruit people in the UK, funded by a wide range of organisations. You can search for a specific trial, or for trials looking at: types of cancer. how big the cancer is and whether it has spread (stage of the cancer) types of treatment. a specific treatment.
There are more than 200 types of cancer and we can classify cancers according to where they start in the body, such as breast cancer or lung cancer. We can also group cancer according to the type of cell they start in.
We employ people to help us achieve our vision of a world where everybody lives longer, better lives, free from the fear of cancer. For more information about staff pay, see pages 47 and 82 – 84 of our annual report and accounts.