Our Research is beautiful image campaign highlights images that showcase your research – from your science, to the people in your lab and everything that surrounds it.| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
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After a difficult time picking a winner, here are a few of our top picks from the rest of February's entries.| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Sally George on targeted treatments, monitoring circulating tumour DNA and precision medicine for young cancer patients…| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Our Research is Beautiful campaign continues to inspire with some fantastic images, but there has to be a winner, and here’s February’s…| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Disability need not hold you back from an incredible research career. We hear from researchers who have not just managed, but thrived…| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Our Research is Beautiful campaign continues to inspire with some fantastic images, but there has to be a winner, and here’s January’s…| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
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There is a clear pathway to improve the study of TYA cancers with the ECMC’s new roadmap – but just how will it help, and what else can be done?| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
What can patient and public involvement achieve and how can you show you are getting the most from it when you apply for funding?| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
Craig Thompson of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre gives us a whistle stop tour of metabolism and how it relates to cancer...| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
As two new partners join ACED, Professor Michael Baumann talks about the complexities and excitement of the early detection field…| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News