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You may have seen media coverage of a study that looked at changes in different types of cells from people who smoked and people who vaped. Let's break down what the results really show.| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
1 in 2 people in the UK will be diagnosed with some form of cancer during their lifetime. We’ve estimated the impact different types of activity could make to ambitions to diagnose cancer earlier. | Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
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Why do some cancers, and some groups of people, tend to be diagnosed later? Here's our investigation into inequalities in early diagnosis.| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
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For the second instalment in our health inequalities series, we're looking at what's behind differences in the causes of smoking.| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
We talk to Professor Sir Michael Marmot, who's been at the forefront of health inequality research for decades, to discuss what it is and how we can reduce it.| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
In this instalment of our Health Inequalities series, we take a look at some of the barriers that can make it harder for some people to access cancer screening.| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News
We investigate diet inequality and its root causes with Dr Amy Yau, Research Fellow at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.| Cancer Research UK - Cancer News