Support Cancer Research UK and help beat cancer
- We are the world's leading charity dedicated to beating cancer. Our research has been at the heart of the progress that has seen survival rates for cancer double in the last 30 years.
- But too many lives are still devastated by cancer. It's vital that our work, funded entirely by the public, continues.
- By donating monthly, joining a fundraising event, or shopping with us you will help us get closer to our vision of beating cancer.
Thanks to your support we are making progress:
- 27.07.10 New molecular marker could predict if breast cancer patients need chemotherapy
- 24.07.10 Huge public support to remove cigarette vending machines and tobacco displays in shops
- 22.07.10 Young people believe tobacco displays in shops encourage smoking
- 21.07.10 Womb cancer cases are highest for over three decades
- 19.07.10 Treatment reduces dangerous side effects of cancer treatment in children
- 14.07.10 David Boreanaz's 'Angel' beats Robert Pattinson's 'Edward' as sexiest screen vampire
- 13.07.10 'Skills Swap' to exploit expertise for patient benefit
- 13.07.10 Fashion conscious Brits think wearing socks & sandals is more of a summer fashion faux pas than sunburn
- 11.07.10 Long-term survival from once-deadly cancers doubles
- 11.07.10 'Missing silencer' can trigger leukaemia
- 01.07.10 Network Rail gets on track to help beat cancer
- 01.07.10 New 'protector gene' switched off in two-thirds of ovarian cancers
- 29.06.10 Cell test could predict DCIS breast cancer recurrence
- 28.06.10 "Shielded" ovarian cancer cells may survive chemotherapy
- 24.06.10 Gene study backs promise of breast cancer drugs to treat hereditary prostate cancer
- 23.06.10 Stomach cancer deaths lowest for forty years
- 23.06.10 Cancer Research UK launches hi-tech research centre at Imperial
- 16.06.10 Late diagnosis linked to one thousand breast cancer deaths every year
- 15.06.10 British Indians have fewer cancers than white British population
- 15.06.10 Edinburgh launches new cancer research centre
- 15.06.10 Cancers hijack body's defences to grow and spread
- 13.06.10 Deprivation underlies thousands of cancer cases every year
- 10.06.10 Broken cell 'stopwatch' could lead to blood test to signal how fast leukaemia will progress
- 10.06.10 Down's Syndrome chromosome yields more cancer-blocking genes
- 07.06.10 Early results show erlotinib extends life for women with advanced lung cancer
- 02.06.10 Young music fans get chance to create their own dream gig
- 01.06.10 Liver surgery leads to 'remarkable' boost for bowel cancer survival
- 30.05.10 Men's skin cancer death rates double in last 30 years
- 26.05.10 A blocked 'nose' may stop cancer cell growth
- 17.05.10 Discovery of potent vaccine target in body's natural defence system
- 17.05.10 New cancer centre launched in Leeds
- 16.05.10 New research on hormone link to breast cancer
- 12.05.10 Cancer Research UK set to enlighten the crowds at Chelsea Flower Show 2010
- 12.05.10 Over 70s want more information about breast cancer screening
- 09.05.10 Scientists discover five new genetic sites that increase breast cancer risk
- 04.05.10 Campbell and Cole unite to support the Bobby Moore Fund at Harrods
- 28.04.10 Slapdash Slatherers increase risk of dangerous sunburn
- 27.04.10 Seve calls for golfers to support his 'Seve Summer' to help beat brain cancer
- 26.04.10 'Traitor' human DNA helps viruses cause cancer
- 26.04.10 Hitting the high notes: UK women and celebrities unite for charity record
- 22.04.10 Researchers modify virus to hunt down and wipe out cancer cells
- 22.04.10 UK-NZ collaboration to home in on new anti-cancer drug for leukaemia
- 20.04.10 Environment can override children's natural urge to exercise
- 15.04.10 Cancer Research UK launch national children's cancer trials team in Birmingham
- 14.04.10 Scientists find gene fault behind aggressive ovarian cancer
- 08.04.10 Sunbed ban for under 18s to become law
- 07.04.10 Men should be warned of possible distress of prostate cancer testing
- 06.04.10 New discovery to boost radiotherapy effectiveness
- 01.04.10 Gene discovery could lead to new treatments for childhood cancer
- 31.03.10 Deadly skin cancer rates soar for generation of baby boomers



